SAIiES THE WATERKORD NEWS SHIPPING. l' ROM LIVERPOOL OR QUEENSTOWN JAMES WALPOLE P. L., Published even/ Friday Evening at 49 King street TO NEW YORK. ^/[ESSRS. KEILY & SONS ROOM, [Opposite the Provincial lianV.] KiiS {¦> inform (lie Nobility, Gentry, nnd Inliabil.ints nt XVntorf oril and it? Vicinity, that he bna THE AUCTION WATEKl'OliD AND MILFO1U) HAVEN QUAY ' is now fitted up for the reception ^g—jMjtfiSQrfMIp E Liverpool , New York , B receive^ a CEioice Selection of NO. 101 , RICE THRCE PI.NCV.; Y EARLY (IN ADVANCE ) 13S . jl just ' P i 1 and Philadelphia Stciim Ship .ire now paying particular attention of Furniture,. &c.., for 8ale. STAMPED , -ltl. ; Y EARLY S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS s^T/f c/yf rJj disposed of o« , 17 . 4d. "S^gtitgjiZtl aj^Company intend desputching their BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES Persons not wishing to have Property Iu the Manufacture of their own ,Premises will find it their interest to make ust «MHBfe£iiSDtt9 Full-powered Clyde-built Iron Screw Suitable for the Season. Also, a Large Variety oj " DAILY COMMUNICATION Steamships, carrying the United States Mails, of this Establishment, as tbe Room is both spacious and DINNER , DESSERT, BREAKFAST, TEA , & TOILET SERVICES furniture Sales. PRINTING (Sundays Excepted ,) From QUEENSTOWN () to NEW YORK ALE, lofty, and admirably .adapted for OF TOGETHER WITH THOMAS WALSH, Proprietor. RS follow: BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF CUT AND PRESSED TABLE GLASS. HETWKKNSOUTH THE WALES SOUTH AND ENGLANDOF , CITY OF CORK Saturday, oth March . A confidently recommend KVEKY DESCKIITION which they , * with CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, Oth ., An Excellent Lot of GAS MOONS on hands, which will be disposed of at Moderate Prices AUOTiON" OF HOUSES Via Watcrford and Milford 1187011, in connection CITY OF MANCHESTER Wednesday, 16th „ B3T Gr«nt South Wales to the notice of Bottlers and the Travelling Machines, Farming Implements, Sleek, FOU Express Trains on the Western, And every Thursday, and every altcrunte Mouday. * l Watcrford and; Limerick, Waterford and Kilkenny, FIGURE SHADES ALWAYS IN STOCK. 8[C,, 8f K. PUBLIC BODIES, PASSAGE MONET.—Cabin by the Mail Steamers every Irade. WALSH'S next Auction of Hones, and other Trains in the South of Ireland. Thursday, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the acconi- MATCHINOS GOT TO ORDER. US'WARE HIRED ON REASONABLE TERMS. MR. THOMAS rnilESK Fast and Well-appointed Steam- niodation. Travelling Vehicles, &o , &c., Trill take pl»C» l'RIVATK INDIVIDUALS , *V^ Sail 80- CHINA HALL , CO, QUAY , WATERFORD. They nUo Brow a very Superior jjjijJ^K X crs(Sudavs, carry ing Her Majesty's Mails, Cabin Passage by Saturdays' Steamers, 13 Guineas. ON MONDAY, 7TH O - MA&CH,.I864. MERCHANTS, AND ¦ytsJ^J^^-Daily eiccptcd), Forward Passage, 6 Guineas, including all Provisions Article of vlTiSti Kr^m; FBOM WATEBFOHP—From the Adelpln cookud. At M R LAURENCE DOBBYN'S VETERINARY Wharf immediately after th« arrival of the Limerick Train Pajscugers for Canada, the United States, and British FIRST DELIVERY NEW SPRING GOODS ! Beresfori-ttreet, Walerford, TRADERS IN' EVERY WARE. Haven EXTRA HOPPED STRONG ALE Establishment, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, reaching Milford Columbia booked through oil very advantageous terms. ORDER OP SALB : KXH.UTE1) WITH (wind and weather permitting) in time to enable Passengers , For furtherparticulai sapplyin BelfasltoJOHNlIcKEE IIAZLETON O'DONNELT Suitable for Housekeepers. Travelling Vehioles, Harneas, Game Dogs, *c • TASTE , to proceed by the 3 5 a.m. Express Train to London, reach- at t he Company's Offices, 103 Victoria-street ; in Quecnstotvn , ing Paddington at 6 0 p.m Third Class Passengers will to Twelve o' Clock precisely. HASTE , to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & Co. ; and in Liverpool ARE NOW SHOWING ^y Price, 12s. per Firkin of Nino GallonB. Horses,at One o'Clock. be forwarded by the Through 7 5 n-m. traiu to London.— WILLIAM 1NMAN, 62 A 83 Tower Buildings South, 2 Hunters, Riding and family AM) Pnsseugers arriving at Milford Haven on Sunday mornings Water-street j or to GEORGE FETHERSTON , Clonmcl ; Colts, Draught and Farm HorsesimnwdUttelyafter. SUPERIOR STOUT, iu Prime condition for Bot property for this Sale will be PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW, will leave per the 0 15 a-m. Train. [allo-tf.l T. S. HARVEY, Quay, Watcrford. BONNKTS, FLOWERS, STAYS. LINEN COTTON fSS"Persons intending From M ILPOKI) HAVKX, from the Kailway Pier D.iily, at DRESSES, LACES, ROOTS & SHOKS. SHEETINGS, Ming or Draught. required to have it entered at Mr DOBBIN'S, or at Mr. a.m. (The Quality of ihc Work Considered), 715 p.m, Sundays excepted, after tho arrival of the 9 15 MARCH , 1804 SHAWLS, HOSIERY &GLOVES CLOTHS, tiREY & WHITE WALSH'S Office , inn Custom-houseQuay, on or before Express Train from Paddington Station, London, reaching MANTLES HATS & CA CS CALICOES, Their STRONG BEER continues to give the greatest 2s. 6d. AT S TEAM COMM UNICA TION , SILKS, Nine o'Clock the morning of Sale. Fee for entry, Watcrford (wind and weather permitting) so us to secure the RIBBONS, TIES, COLLARS, PRINTS, &c, &c., ic. satisfaction. Auctioneer's Fees of Five per Cent Printing, departure of tho 0 a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, and . the Between Glasgow, Cork, and Waterford, Purchasers to pay The News Book and Job Kilkenny and entire of their STOCK of CARPETS , FLOOR CLOTHS , THOMAS WALSH , Auctioneer. South of Ireland ; and the 11 -15 a.m. Train to Coriying- Goods to LuiBKicf , TIPPK EAKV, CIOSMEL, OS" 11., O'D., & Co. are selling off the MACHINE RULING, Dublin. Passengers by the 0 a.m. Third Class Train from DAMASKS, under First Cost. « t&° The vsual Discount allowed to the Trade.t£3l Auctions attended in any part of Country or Town. ' CAttRiCK.ON-Sunt, K ILKESKV, and CAIIBK, at Through AND IiOOK-BINDING ESTABLISHMENT Paddington will also bo conveyed by these Steamers at Re Rates. OPPOSITE THE 100 Custom-house Quay, Waterford, 1863. tf duccd Kates. PARKS. 47 QUAY WATERFORD. ^POUSRRVE— MARKET-HOUSI ST. STEPHEN'S BREWERY NEW-STHEET. Walerford, -=) r IIE New nnd Powerful Screw Stea- , , HSFNos. 49 * 50 King Street, 1st Class and 2nd Clnss ,* |" COUNTY OF KILKENNY Cabin. and Saloon oJjL-A^P^s. J- mers " TUSKAR" J OIIN M-DONALD, Waterford, Nov., 18C3 [iel2.tfj " PLADDA."JoiixCiiAWFoiiii | HOTELS. BUTLER'S CATECHISM Watcrford to Paddington •. 60s. -10s. »^jMp^.Commandei '. . B. HYAM'S FASHIONS Auction Limerick to do. ... COs. 47s. Ti il rVIWPii) Commander, or other First • class Ves- " Highly Important & Unreserved &c. Kilkenny to do. ... 55s. 44s. sel , are intended to Sail as under (unless prevented by any MILFORD HAVEN. TO CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, unforeseen circumstance), with or without Pilots, and with FOE THE PRESENT SEASON. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 1862 FIRST CLASS DAIRY COWS, TIIOKOUOH-BKEU On Sale at The News Office , Srd Class and Deck, Watcrford to London, 24s- Gd. liberty to Tow Vessels and to render Assistance to Vessels BULL, DAIRY UTENSILS, ic. (With the lieeoiumendation of the Bishop of Watcrfonl anil R ETURN TICKETS — From Watcrford to London, Ox- in Distress :— THE attention given to the M AKI :, STVLI :, and THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL, Subscriber has been favored with Instructions Terminus of the 8outh Wales 1IAVE now on Sale Messrs. G EORGE S AVER A Co.'s THE Lisuiore, the Kight Rev. Dr. O'BRIES,) ford, or Rending, 1st class and saloon, 70s. ; 2nd Class FROM G L A S G 0 W (Lanccfield Quay) to Finish of B. H YAM 'S GARMENTS , is such as ADJOINING the EILL POWER ES ., who is and the Land- 1 BRANDY, of the same quality as obtained the from NICHOLAS O'N , *. and cabin, GOs. Watcrford and Cork—Tuskar, Saturday, S7th Feb., 1 p.m renders the Goodsequal to those produced by nny House in Railway Company at New Milford, changes made in his Farming operations, ft. Catechism for the Instruction of Children, PKI /.K MEDAL at tho International Exhibition 1802 about having TABES BY MtAMEU. RBIUB5 TICKETS. —by Rail to Grecnock, 5 p.m. London, while tbo I'riceB charged arc much more modorate, ing Stage Qf the Watcrford and Cork Royal Mail Packets. , , Auction, at the FARM BT THE as must be seen by the following: and which I ofl'er ou Reasonable Terras. to Sell by perfectly Unreserved JAMES BUTLER , A rchbishop of Cabin, Deck, Cabin Deck. Cork aud Waterford—Pladda, Thursday, 3rd March , 1 p.m The Public are respectfully iuformed that the above SNOWH1LL, Four Miles from Waterford, and MOST Rev. Dr. (id. 18s. 9d. lls. 3d. every accommo- DAVID LECKIE YARD, Cushcl and Einly. Wntcrford to Milford... 12s. Cd. 7s. —by Rail to Grecnock, 5 p.m. The ftioUDOK CAVKS ... 'Jls, 25s, 32s, -10H extensive Establishment is replete with . Seven from Now Ross, on TUESDAY, the Sth M ARCH , Passengers with 2nd Class Tickets can exchange from the Watcrlord nnd Cork—Tuskar, Tuesday, 8th March , 1 p.m Leading Style J 5 dation. Coffee, Commercial, and Sitting Kooms ; Mil Wine and Spirit Merchant, ic., Direct Importers of G EAKVILLK WBAITLKS His 6d, 21s,3Usl2 1864, at TWELVE o'Clock precisely, Printed on good Paper, and in largo clear Type. Cabin to the Saloon on payment of 2s. Cd. each. —by Rail to Greenock, 5 p.m. Hard and Smoking Rooms. The Rooms are large, lofty, FRENCH BRANDY . the journey, TANLEY '2(H 45s 40 Prime Young Dairy Cows, nearly all Thorough- RECOMMENDATION. Through Tickets allowing PassenRcrs to break Cork and Watcrford—Pladda, Saturday, 12th March , 1 p.m Overcoat (. S FROCKS ... , 28s, 35>, beautifully decorated, elegantly furnished, and Stores—Ext IIANGE -STREKT. (j30-tf) aud at the First- aud airy, I® " bred to Calve in March and early in April ; 1 Thorough- " I approve of this Edition of the Right Kcv. Dr, may be had at Paddingtou Railway Station, —by Rail to Greennck, 5 p.uv. arc otherwise fitted up with every regard to comfort and , Wales, Water- year-old Bull, bred by James Anderson, Esq., J AMES B UTLER 'S Catechism, and recommend it to tlio Class Stations of the Great Western aud South Watcrford wid Cork—Tuskar, Thursday, 17th March , 1 p.m bred Two Kilkenny Railways ; ™ LOUNGE COATS ... 16s 6d, 20V-'es, 36s} The convenience. DOWER S out of a pure Durham Cow, a most Faithful of these Dioceses. ford and Limerick, and Waterford and —b Hail to Gteenock , 5 p.m. liic banks uf the far-famed by Lord Clyde, at the Offices of Messrs. FORI> & JACKSON, 36 Cannon- Cor k and Wiiterford—Pladda Tuesday, 'J'JdMarch 1 p.m WIMBLEDUN COATS Leading Sty les This Hotel is situated on Porter, Ale, Strong Beer and Pale Butt gree in catalogue; also a' quan- " {i D. O'BRIEN , R.C.B. also, , , 21S, ytls, 32s, 10s / promising animal ; pedi street . London , aud Milfi.vd Haven Kailway Station ; orol —by Rail to Grceunck , 5 p.m. Milford Haven, anil commands a must extensive view of tity of Dairy Utensils Such nn opportunity has not " Writcrford June 2, 1859." Trouscrs.tVi>8t(lbctivo)l(is (id,21»,2«v32«J and of. the romantic and pictu as al- Mr. Jl. DOWNEY, Quay and Adelphi Wharf, Waterford. W.iterford and Cork—Tuskar, Saturday, 'JCth March , 1 p.m Undrc^'tittUs her Majesty's Dockyard , THK above Superior Articles will be fouud, (or many years to persons supplying themselves Orders from nny part of the Diocnse, seut in offered 5C!p K KTIT.N Tickets, available for 30 days, at a Fare and a —by Rail to Groenock, 5 p.'n. resquc Scenery of the neighbourhood. wsys, to give general satisfaction. with First Class Stock, as none other were allowed to and directed to C. R EDMOND , Printer ami Publisher arc issued at Watcrford, Lime- Visitors Tourists Commercial Gentlemen, and Fa- his STRONG BEKR half fur the Double Journey, FROM CORK TO "«Kss & FKOCK COATS :)()S, 30S, 45S, 55S , , In particular bo rccomnicu'ls be kept in this establishment. Catalogues, with parti- Waterford .WinOffice 49 King-street, promptly »l- Tipperary, &c. The f for situiliun and , rick, Kilkenny, Glasgow (direct) Tuskar,Wednsdy, 2nd Mar.,10a.w Leading Sty Ic ) milies will find this Establishment, and PALE BUTT, which arc of very Superior Quality, culars, time of calving, &c., can be had on and after the Trade supplied on moderate terms. vi>.TS i,, CVOry Style, Us, 8sCd,10«l!d,13s 6el , surpassed by tended to. The The Sea Voyage is only Seventy Miles. Watcrfonl and Glu-gow...Pladda, Monday, 7th ,, 3 p.m comfort, combined with moderate charges nnd cau bo had in any quantities, cither in Wood or 1st March , from THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. Catholic Bookseller in Glasgow (direct) Tuskar Saturday, 12th fi p.m ROUSERS ,Ms,17s 0il ,'Jl3 pality. Ni ht Porter meets the l May be had llctail from every Cattle and Live Stock of all kinds seut by these Vessels , „ DrcsTsiiit / T (graceful) 10sGJ no other in the Princi g Bottle, and on the most reasonable terms, by app yiug Waterford , February 25, 18G4. (f26-2t.) Watcrford & Glasjiuw ...Pladda Tuesday, loth ,. 7 p.m , the Diocese. are at Shi 's Risk. Gomls and Cattle, Parcels, Fish, &c, , Boats. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths to his Agent, pper Glasgow (direct) Tuskar Tuesday, 22nd „ 3 p.tu will lie ronveyed by these Stcauicrs at Low Rates, which can , ( 21s All communications should be addressed to (jy25-lQ RODERICK RYAN, GENERAL GROCER , AUCTION FIDE MONEY SPECULATION Wftterford & Glasgow ...Pladda, Friday, 25th ,, 4 p.m The I MPERIAL C.M'EB, 8S 6d, 12s OJ , 17 M , BONA be learned on application at any of the Railway Stations, or to E. WILLIAMS , Manager. 12, BUOAD STREET, WATERFOUD. 000 Sterling, guaranteed by Government , Glasgow (direct) Tuskar, Wcdn'dy, 30th ,. 7 a.m LC d Sl! IU I> ,li!s6d,18s«d2is,:iOs Oh' I'llIME FIRST-CROP HAY , HEAVY POLAND .£8,000, Messrs. FORD A: J ACKSON, 36 Cannon street, London, and " "for ' KIXCK A«™««Sacs Bottlers will find it tbeir advantage to deal. divided in Monthly - allotments iu various FROM. WATERFORD TO ) AND TARTAWY OATS, &c. are annually MICHAEL DOWNEY, Ifoys .f 1uulh ' (.Osuoiisr. WnAi'ri:R5,10s«d,105nd,21s,28s " THE EUBOPEAN," N.B.—On Trial, the above will be fouud to surpass Kiims upwards, to £25 ,000 sterling. An Investment of Cork &. GUagow Tuskar, Monday, 2'Jtb Feb., 1 p.m Adelphi Wharf , and Custom-house Quay, Watcrford any similar articles in the Trade- (jcu'-tfj fPHB Subscriber lias received instructions from Wn.. £1 may secure .£25 ,000 sterling. For Prospectus(gralis) Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Wcdnsday, nth M.ir 3 p.m FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL Cork and Glasgow Tuskar Thursday, 10th 1 p.in MAM DESI-ARD , ESQ ., J.P., to SELL by Auction , apply to Mr. FREDERICK SINTZ , Banker, Frankfort-nn- , „ K BXSINOTON SUITS, 13» lid, 21s, iils, 28s ) Tho (Late " Londonderry,") PICKLES AND SAUCES JL STEAM COMPANY Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Wcdnday, Ifitli „ ;) p.m .;hs at CARRIGANOR K, Two Miles from Watcrford, ou tbx-Mainc; or Letters addressed to him, at 28, Clc- WATERF0ED llS6d 2.b,2Gs > LeadingJl SAITJKG—MARCH 18U4L- Cork and GltisKMi' Tuskar, Saturday, Iflth „ 1 p.m Knickerbocker Suits, lCMId . , & (i HOLTON STREET on WEDNESDAY, 'Jtb M ARCH , ment's-lanc, Lombard-street , London , E.C., will be im- XXTEKDTiD OJIDKR of , ' i , .> , , DUBLIN. FEAST. BROTHERS, LONDON.—PICKLES, the Old Cork road, Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Saturday, 26th „ 3 p.m U ALMOKAL SUITS, 12S (id 10s tid, 21. , 27sJ LUt lc Buys. 120 TONS of Primp mediately forwarded. (ja8-3ru *) •=!. "VTOTIC1-:.—The Waterford Steamshi p , ' SAUOJES , CONDIMENTS , and JELLIES, I8b'l, at Twelve o'Clock precisely, -*. Cork and Glasgow Tuskar, Monday, 2Rth „ 1 p.m J. MOLONy , (>uccc.sor to WALSH &.G OSBON,) saved iu the best possible 1\ Company receive; Goals for Shipment Proprietor Warranted pure Sol d in Watcrford at. 40 Kine-sticct First-Crop UPLAND HAY, aJ^^^v FARES:— («l (Id 30- Also a Quantity of Heavy White Poland, LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT ^MtfyaVfiv%.oii the following Terms only:—They reserve The f ETON Sri rs ... 1.1s , 17s , 23s, &4JT TKKSIS V KKV M OIIEBAIB fallti'ly] condition. , ¦^SKsKfiSi otho right tn curry tint by particular Glasgow to Watcrfiird or Cork...Cabin, 17s. fid. ; Deck, Ids. ) and Black Tartary SEED OATS. by an;/, Leading Slyh , RKOW lid, 25s, aos 30s f"r*IIE of the Waterford and Kilkenny Vessels, with Cork to Watei ford Cabin, &. Oil. ; Deck, -U. •'U—"" Suir> 18s '-". RAIL WA Y TIME TABLES f or FEBR UAR i , DIRECTORS Hl,L.|ty to Tow Ships and call at other l'orls, not transferable: for Youths ) " To meet the requirements of intending Purchaser.- tn accept TENDERS for and will not be Return Tickets ivailablc fur One Month, VflSi ULKDOS Suits, 20s, 32s, -Ws, 45s CITY MANSION HOTEL, JL Railway are. prepared accountable for injuries or losses arising from Glasgow to Cork or Watcrford... Cabin, 25s. 01. of all ages {. WATEKFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY. the Hay will be Sold in lots of from Three Tous up- delay, accident* o Rivers the Queen's Ene- 30 .1: 31 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN LOANS on MORTGAGE BONDS, at 5 per Cent., pay- f the Seas, , Fire, Waterford to Cork Cabin, 12a. fid. ; Deck , 12&3JI&2 per Cent., for One, Three , or Five Years, and for the Packages, unless specially entered of I rclanil gcncr.illv. beautiful display of Piece Goods, suitable for every kind of . • above old nnd well-established Hotel, most con- COUNTY WATERFORD lorem Freight ij. Stored at the 1 Class.|Clas9 Clans I Class Class I Class fa Goods not removed to be For Rates of Frcichl, &c., appply to the Agents :— ' Juvenile Dress, aud the prices will bo veniently situated to the Great Southern and Western LIMERICK, l^ *" Guaranteed Debenture Stock , bearing interest at G per risk and expense Gentlemen s aud l.M. | F.M. r.)l. ! r.M. A.M. i r.M. ot: the Consignees. RAtLWAY OPFICK , Kilkenny ; CORK. STKAMSIIIP CO., Pen- fouud equally as moderate. Railway, and iu close proximity to th cFour Courts aud Ont. for Two Years, and 5 per Cent, in perpetuity All Goods will lie considered as subject to a general lieu , IMPORTANT AUCTION rose (Juay, Cork ; G K AI IAM U RTMNKB, Grecnock ; THOMAS Rcadyinadc" houses of Business in theCity, has refitted and improved I h m h m | h m ' h m h m h in 1 h QJ afterwards. and held not only for Freight of the same, but for all Arrears Servants' Clothing, for Livery or Undress, ' WIITTE, 2, Oswald Street, Glasgow ; the entire Establishment, for which he solicits public W'aterfor<]...zW 6 0 9 45.' 2 35 4 0 8 30 — I 8 .10 Cows, Highly-bred Heifers, Horses, fy c. The Line is worked by the Watcrford and Limerick »f Freight, Storage, or other charges duo by the Importer, or made to Order. arrick 6 40 10 2(1 3 8 ! 4 $0 9 IS — 1 9 15 Of Dairy MICHAEL DOWNEY , lication P.itronugc, feeling confident of giving satisfaction to | Company, and there is a large surplus after payment ol Owner, or Consignees to the Company. Churl of Fashious and Self- Measurer, free on app Clonmel j 7 15 10 50 3 45 > S 40 10 0 — |1O 0 ?Ii}IE Subscriber bas been instructed by EDWIN working charges and interest on loans. [at 28-3IHJ Custom House Quay, Watcrford Visitors. Ordinary Daily at Vive o'Clock. Junction Bep< 8 45 Vi 24 5 25 ! 8 40 12 15 — 112 15 WATERFOKD AND ItRISTOL. liemittiiuccs should accompany all Country Orders. A BBOTT , Esq., to Sell by perfectly Unreserved A gmed at the lgJ"A Night Porter always in attendance. [jaO-ly] Limerick....4rtW; 0 45 1 20 6 30 9 50 1 20 — ! 1 2(1 JL pplications to be addressed to the undersi Gipsyand Briton. Establishment is closed uutil dusk , when Auction, on his FARM, NEWT0WN (Half a Mile 's Offices , 2 Bauk Place WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION Ou Saturday the Company , Mall , Waterford. 1'IIO.U WATKKr'nui) DIRKCT ; FROM BRISTOL, busiuess is resumed uutil ten o'clock. Down Trains from Limericl from the Tower Ferry), on THURSDAY, the 10th By Order, Gipsy and Gipsy, direct. KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, Briton. TO NEW YORK. MONCK STREET. WEXFORD. MAKCH next, commencing precisely at 12JU p.m, tbe WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. Tuesday, Mar. 1 , ... ]| Morn ll'rhti}-, Mar. < , ... 2 Aftn 'ii H . H Y A M , ¦ ~ l-ridar, A) u ripiIIS is a Central and Comfortable LIMERICK "J " ~]~ undermentioned Highly-bred and Valuable Property, Nov. 25, 1862. (ja I O'.tf.; " 4, ... •) Arnrn'^'WiiV, " " i ••• " '" r b'mlcrsigncrj will tlcspatcli one House, in which j a« 3 4f" 5* 1 i 2* Wnterford, Tuesday, •' s '• IS, ... 'Jj AClu 'li *,, PHE HABIT MAKER, CLOTHIER , S;c., ' CATTLE, viz . , ... s Mgm IFriday ¦uilwiJBI Mu TAir.OIt, JL everything can be had on the most Moderate terms. TO 11240 lJc'i 1S&3 1 T & 2 1 fca 12&31'J.t3 70 HKAD OF — t'riday. " II , ... 3 Mum Friday •• S3, ... V Morn NB^I!^^^ -»- of the uudcrmontioucd or other First- and |Cla«..CI-ss Cla.i. Cla.a. data Class Class AND L1MEIUCK RAILWAY ^ - 30.: DAME STREET, DUBLIN. l^" Best Dublin Wexford Spirits; also Brandies, WATERFORD. | 10 Prime Young Dairy Cows, to Calve in March and WATERFORD Tucvilay, " 15, ... li Noon iliriton railing at Pembroke ¦»fctLj8m|fltr ''1 i i full powered, Hritish built Steamers ! A.M. ' A.M. r.,\. P.M . r M . r.n. I A.M. , *"" Wines Porter Ale &c. April ; 00 Superior Two-year-old Heifers (not in Calf) ; Friday, " 18, ... 1 AUii'n] Dock : every TUESDAY, from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK , , , , [aul5-tf] j >. Tuesday, •' 22 10 Superior One-year-old do. ; 2 Capital Farm Horses; MONEY ON DEPOSIT. , ... 1 Morn TucfJav, Mar. 1 , ... 10 Morn calling at QUEENSTOWN on the following day, to embark Woollen Factory, Cars on Hire at the shortest notice. ; hm limlhm hm h in h m j h in hndnv, 55, ._ 9 Morn .Tuesday •' R, ... 6 Morn Passengers and the Latest Telegraphic despatches:— Irish Frieze Limerick Dtp, 7 3D 11 0 4 n ' 6 0 10 45 — i 10 45 a Turnip Cutter, by Samuelson, and Scuffler, both WATERFORD and LIMERICK RAILWAY Tuesday, <• 21), ... „ Morn CARRICK-ON-SUIR. THE i^y\ " 13, Z 10 .\lorS 8rrir. TONS. CAPT. Junction Dep\ 8 45 12 22 j 5 25 7 20 12 15 — I 12 15 as good as new. to receive, to a limited ' THE TURKISH DIVAN Clonmcl 10 2G 1 32 6 SO I — 2 15 - 2 IS COMPANY are open TuesdRy, " '."J, ... B Mom VIRGINIA 2876 Grace. , T. W. begs to call the particular attention of intend- extent , .Voiiey on temporary Deposit, for which the Tuitday, •• si, ... 9 Morn ledges himself TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND FISHING TACKLE Ctrrick ;ll 0 2 3 ! 7 30 I — 2 55 — ) 2 55 LOUISIANA 2Jflu' Hrookiii K. N'ICHOLAS KENNY, Proprietor, p Waterford... 4rel li 40 2 35 . 8 JO •' 3 45 — 3 45 ing Purchasers to this Sale, as one rarely to be met will , until further notice, Pembroke Dock to Watcrford, from the South Wales Rail- WAREHOUSE. — following Hates of Interest PENNSYLVANIA ... 2076 Roberta. that no material is used in making his FRIEZE, with, it being well known'that Mr. A BBOTT purchased and upwards, viz :— way Terminus, us soon after arrival from lfristol .is p«sible. O'SHAUGIINESSY WARDELL .Mail Trains marked with an asterisk, t Goods. be allowed on sums of £20 C5i" On Karl IOWA 3Hn Cutting. TWEED, DOUBLE DYK FLANNEL, SERGE , Importer of the greater portion of this Stock within the past twelve Annum, subject to repayment y Slowing Sailings, the Ciibiu of the Steam- • Foreign and FIRKS :—FirstClass.Sincje Ticket, Ms2d ; Socond do., 10s Sd; 4 per Cent, per ers will be Open to receive Passengers arriving from London UT1CA 3136 Frecmau. BLANKETS, &c, &c, but PURE WOOL. E British Cigars; Wills' Virginia Tliird do, C» 5d ; Return—First Glass, 21s 3d ; Second do., 16s. months, from the most celebrated breeders in this Mouth, on the expiration of a Fortnight': Saloon I'assaRC. £12 12s. ; Third Class, £5 6s. Rctur-is; Bristol Bird's Eye Grasscut ; Forei after the first by the Night Mail Traiu. Somo doubts boing expressed in certain quarters as , gn, Flat, district. THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. , iven at any time. All these Steamers convey First and Third Class Passen- Cut Cavendish, and other Fancy Tobaccos. notice g Cabiu Fare, 17s. Cd.; Servants and Children, 10s. Gd. to tho GENUINESS of tho3o articles, from the low WATERFORD AXD KILKENNY RAILWAY. Watorford, Feb. 26, 1864. (R26-2t.) Or 5 per Cent, if left for Twelve Months, subject Return do., gers. Dietary aud Accommodation unsurpassed ty any A choice selection of Meerschaum and Clay Pipes. ; 27s. ; or with liberty to return from Dublin prices at which they arc offered, and also as to whether Up Trains from Waterford. to revision thereafter on like notice. Cork , or Wcxford, 31s. (id., Steward's fee included ; Deck other Line. LAMBKIN 'S Cork Snuff. For Ratesuf Passage, apply foG'triox . Class. Class Clua».|Cla-s.:Clais. Mr. C , as an Wales. tronngo ot the Public in support of the extensive IN ' * ¦ ' WATKRFORD AXD LONDON. of Watorford aud-flic surrounding Country for diecrdcred stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of I A.M. < A.M. , F.M. 1* .M. P.M. A.M. ' r.M. rent of £44 14s. 'PHE GLENFIELD STARCH, Aurora, Beta, Citizen, or other eligible Vessels LAUNDRY attached to their Asylum. Hitherto that 1 ^^—— Lot No. 2.—Three Houses iu Stephen-street , afore- patronage they most thankfully acknowledge, has been Uio uii]iurallolcd support I have received since I com- primary importance to set the slo-nach right. These I h in h in li in ! h m h in ; h m . hm -L awarded the PRIZK MEDAL, 18C2. FKOM WATKRFORD : FROMLOSDOX: , ; said, known as Nos. 47, 48, and 49, with a Store adjoin- Friday, Mar. 1 ... 1 Afln'niWcdncsdny Mar. 2, ... 8 Morn menced business in this town, I now beg to inform my Pills aro purifiers, alteratives, and strengthened of the Dnblin(i;S\V|Cy>; — 8 45 :li 30 : — 8 n in the Royal Laun- kind and liberal , but the many poor aud pitiful objects i ing No. 49, held under Lease for lives renewable for This Unrivalled STARCH is used Friday , „ H ... ! Alln'n Wednesday .. 9, ... 8 Mnrn Friends and Customers that 1 have just returned from stomach. They may be taken under any circumstan- Carljw(ISB).... — 10 33 i 3 0 ! — 10 20; MAJESTY'S LAUN- of Charity who almost daily present themselves nnd Kilkenny ....Dcp, 7 45 11 45 I 10 - 6 o ; ever, at the Yearly rent of £14 15s. 4d., and producing dry, and pronounced by Her Friday ,, IS ... ! Aft'im Wi-dncMluy ., 11). ... S Morn the Scotch Manufactory with the most superior Stock ces. Though powerfully tunic, and satisfactorily Ii Fiiduy, ,, *2.» ' ' S Morn imploringly seek for shelter, imperatively call for fur- W.iterfonl....Jrf 9 M I 20 1 3 50 — 7 30 an Annual Profit-rent of £30 lls. 4d. DHKSS to he the FINEST STAPCH she ever used. ... ! Altn iilWediKsibv ,. A ... of BOOTS and SHOES ever oflercd to tho Public, aperient , they ore mild in their operation, and benefi- he Wednesday „ au, ... 8 Morn ther assistance. ' ¦ LOT NO . 3.—A Dwelling House and Shop in Alexan- Her MAJESTY'S LACE-DRKSSER declares it to % le cial to the whole system. Goods conveyed by Trains marked t ; Mail Trains ^~ ** *** * ¦*•« % ArtJ(l * Ik ¦ t k A ' A \J • t aud made entirely on a new and improved princip , Cabin Fan' Deck* V V* ,\ 10s. I3y giving this timely aid , the Public need not be the BKST she has tried, and the above Award by Finn TO DUB I .I > :—First CI UM Sinelc Ticket, 21s. ; Sccon der-street , and the Ground on which Two other Houses LUAIUKG JiKKTiis:—London—British and Foreign Steam having u!l strong Leather Insoles and made in the WEAKNESS AND DEUILITF, N KKVOU .S ittRirAniLiTT. eminent scientific men of the age reminded of the vast benefits that will accrue to society do., I5K «d ; Tliird do, fls 3d j ISoturn—First Class, 3ls (Jd ; Se- stand, in same Street, held by Lease for lives renewable aomfi of the most Wharf, Lower Kast Sinithfield , and West Kent Wharf, lalcsl fashion, and at, little, mure than half tho expense —The wholesome effect exercised by these admirable confirms its superiority. in general , nor of ihc number of souls, moat precious in cond do, -M3 6d. for ever, without being subject to any head rent, and Southwaik. l'.ircils rccoiud at 137 Lcadcnliall-strcct , E.C of ordinary Bouts sold in Waterford. I wish li> call Pills over the blood aud fluids generally is like a charm FARTS lo K ILKI.N .NT :—First Class Single Ticket, Gs ; Second WOTHKRSl'OON h Co., Glasgow and London the sight of God, who will be rescued from certain and - yielding together an annual income of £11 Us. 4d. W AT K R FO I! I) A X I) PL V M OUTI1 . inevitable ruin ; and us every care nud utteutiou are bo- particular attention to LADIES' ELASTIC SIDE in dispelling low spirits, and restoring cheerfulness. ilo, 4s 4d ; Thintdo, '2< 7d ; Return-First Class , fls ; .'d do, 6s6d Their geucral aperien t trana, &c. (for Gentlemen unly), Saturda) , Mar: 3 12 Noon. Wednesday Mar, 2, ... 2 Aftn'r Doctor!—These Pills strike at the root of each diBCusc , they to (is. lid. Mcn'a Strong Shoes, OH . fid. to * , Coach-house Admission, One Shilling , ... Bluchers, Os. ; !• I) — 12 15 1 30 '2 30 ; 4 30 S 45- - - i — purposes; also Stable , Workshops, Timber frum . Saturday, ,, l14i, ''IS Noon Wednesday „ 9, ...10 Morn arc particularl y beneficial where M ercury has been employ- fills, the finest purifier of the blood ever known , ! ; ID mi 10- Lcctur( at Four, , ... . Cis. 'M. ; Ladies' Elastic Side lioots, Us. Gd . to (is. (id. ; a II) — 12 15 a o 1 o ;*5 30 | o 15 — — i — Yard, and Two Small H ouses, to all of which there is lllu»trat«l Catalnpuc of above, to which is appi-ndcd Saliinlay, „ IffIf) , ... 12 \oon. Wednesday „ 16, ... 2 Aftn'o ed, and arc for tho cure ol every iiihncnt iucidcntal to Man , should be at onco taken, as they did not only rid both Saturday, „ in, ... 12 Noon. Wednesday 23, ...10 Morn , ;i-> Ladies' Balmorals, 4s Cd. to 6s. lid. Those marked thus are mail traios. an cntraucc from Alexander-street. » Hi V IIILIN, a New Mcdicul Work, by a Physic-ism, kc-, „ Woman and Child , Mich all eruptions on the Skiu, Indi- solids aud fluids of all morbid matters, but regulate nil * Wednoday 30, ... 2 Altn' Another great benefit, ot which some have not heard , K I'iral Class Single Ticket lOd.; Kelura Ticket la The entire Premises, on which there is an inexhaus- &x.,&c., [nice sralcd 20 staiup>, show- „ n gestion, liillious, I liver, and Stomach Complaiuts, General disordered actions, aud strengthen the frame in a most KAH K :— , , Is., by post II stamps, Cabin F,uc, ., 15s. Deck 7s. Cd. U' If you buy them froiuliuKROWESyoumil let them repaired. Second Class Single Ticket, Jd. ; Return Ticket, M. tible supply of water from thice wells, arc occupied, ing how Manhood may lie secured with renewed Health , in- rakucss , G MII I , lt'icuiuatisui, Lumbugo.I'ains in tbo Limbs, extraordinary manner. W A T E R :F 0 R D A N D N K W R t) S S. Headaches, Su'.v Throalu, aud every Complaint caused by Both the rich and the poor—even doctors coufess, and will be Sold together or in lots to suit purchasers. creased .-trengtb , and perfect muscular development for the They arc good for tho health, und light oil the puisC. O LD COUGHS , COLDS AND ASTHMATICAL A FFEC- F ROM WATKIH OIIU — Daily, Sundays excepted, at 3.15 r.si irregularities of the bowels, obstructed pespirntion, and detc- SOUTH WALES RAILWAY For rentals and parliculuus of title, ic. apply at the perfbirn.iiiceuf the most sacred duties so necessary lor the ' Wbcu going to purchase, please mind the Address : TIONS.—These -'ills assisted iu their action by rubbing FROM X KW Rosa—Daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.30 A M riovatitl and unhealthy blood. Patent Mcdiciuc Warehouse, Ofliee on the Premises, or to Mr. A LEXANDER 11 OLAR -L I, happiness of married life—the Author's method of procedure, . . Next the GBBAT CUAPKL, at the GLASGOW HOUSE. Holloway 's Ointmcut very effectually twice a day WF.EK DATS—tlr TRAI.1S founded on a life' I) 10 Hcruers-slrcct, Oxford-street , London. Convent Terrace, Watcrford. (n20-]y I s experience and study devoted to the phy- W A T K R V 0 R D AXD V N C ANSOX. WILLIAM UURROWKS 3 I SI.MIOsa: Etp. II , '-t 3; Etj). I 4 2! 1, 2, a Mail 1,2, 3 Wholesale A RCU IS :—Barclay & Co., 75 Farriii(;dou-btrcct , , 1 upon tho throat and chest, and keeping those parts siology and. philosopby of the Generative Organs—how to F ROM WATKUKOBD—Daily, Sundays excepted, at 3.16 r.M. Q 1 &a| class 1 1 &2 claa.s |^ilasi I t & 2 cla«s, and from all (Jbeniists. Sold in HoitlcB , li. lid., 2s. 3d., BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY , covered with the preparation, will be found the most ¦ attain the true glory of manhood , to e-isure moral and physi- F HOM DUKCASNON—Daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.15 A.M . Mis Starting ' a m a m ! a m a m ! i ra p m p m. COUNTY OF WATEKFORD 4«. Gd., and lls. Local Agent— N EWS Office, Watcrfon1. Barronstrand Street effective remedy tor asthma, coughs, colds, bronchitis, ail happiness. Consultations dail y from 11 till 2 and Iroin licrthb secured and every information given by the Agents. 0 New Milford — | 7 5 j 8 50 — 11 0 ! 4 26 6 4J Sunday till 1 o Waterlbrd, January, 8th, 1801. ijiiy 8-tij and influency. These remedies tranquilize the hur- no Manell" I — : 9 37 110 44 — ! 1 39 1 6 -M 9 li 5 till 8. 'Clock. Addiess the Secretary, 29 General Steam Packet Office. Liverpool— ' Bristol—The rpHE NEW FRENCH REMEDY ried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes, and assist li Swan-eu ¦ — .10 II 111 5 — I 2 5 i 7 0 i) 4d TO BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS George-streW , Hanover square, Londui W. Brunswick-street Watcrtord Stoam Ship Company, 23, , JL is an Infallible cure fur NERVOUS, MENTAL , in dislodging the phlegm which stops up the air-pas- 114} Cardiff. ; 5 45 |12 22 12 39 — ! 4 36 I 8 49 - rilHE GRAN D JURY of the County of Waterford Washington Huildings. Zondou—AxTuoxx. G. ifoBixsos, CASSELL'S COFFEES 126i Newport ' 6 14 1 IS 1 10 — i i 18 j 9 13 — Just Publish ed, price is.,past free fur 11 etamps , or in u and PHYSICAL DEBILITY ; is the discovery of an snges. This treatment has provod wonderfully efficient ' J. will enter into CONTRACTS for the following staled envelufie ,for 20 stamps ao Mark Lane ; Uritish and ForeiRii Steam Wharf, Lower 171 Qlouc'ter(dp)' 8 0 4 0 2 4'» — ! 7 15 13 40 - , cmiueut French Physician, nnd has been used on the a long series uf years these truly celebrated in not only curing old settled coughs aud colds, but ig• r, |PadJinclon..,ll 15 , 9 30 6 0 — ill 0 I 4 35 ! — Works, at Spring Assizcn, 18C4 :— DEBILITY , a Kast Sinithlicld, and West Kent Wharf, Southwark ; Par- 1M)ll 1)RKMATUR1C popular Medical cels received at 137 Lixidi'iihull Strict, K.C. Plymouth— Coutincnt for the last five years with unvarying suc- Coffees havo becu held in tho highest estimation asthma of many years' standing, and even, when pati- WEEK D AT! -nor/- THAlns. COUNTY AT LARGE. Wotk illustrated with numerous Engravings, treating " i ' , H KNRY J. W ABI .IH , theWharf , Milbay. Belfast—R. Hex- cess ; being chemically proparcd iu the form of a throughout the United Kingdom by the many thousands ents who were in so bad a Btatc as nut able to lie BIATIOKS. 1 , 2, 3, 1,2, 3 1.2, 3, Sxp Ui' BxM. 145 No. 8—To rebuild 29? feet of the Sea K s. d. on Spermatorrhoea its Causes and Cure, giving full instruc- " VERMIN &¦ SONS, Donegal Quay j {je29-tfj lozenge, naj be Ukcn without the least fear of detection, of families to whom they have become an accustomed down on their beds lest thfy be choked by phlegm. <=]»»¦ 'clan class. I4i class.j t #2 elasi Wall, ou the road from Waterford to Duu- tions for the perfect restoration of thnsc who arc prevented S . ' WATKRFORD and speedily restores lone aud mauly vigor to tho most household beverage. DERANGEMENT AND DISTENSION OF THE BOWELS, Mis. Starting p m am am ara am pm pm. more, by Woodntown, between Mrs. Blac- by impediments trnni entering iuto the Married state, also And at the Company . Office, tho MALL, — 60 9 IS 11 45 4 SO impaired constitution. Sent through the Post to any So hi hly arc CASSKLL'S CotTtts esteemed nnd so FLATULENCY , DIARRHIEA AND DTSENTERT. — Any 0 Paildington — 8 10 results from early abuse, Gonnorlium g , 6 45 U 20 12 55 3 40 8 20 2 15 kor's house and Sir Robert Paul's gate, •bowing tho dreadfu l address, prepaid, on receipt of 1 Is. or stamps. Each wide-spread is their reputation, that further commen- symptoms of the abovo complaints should be immedi- 114 Glouc'tcr(dp — and Sypliillis. Address : J AMES A LLK .N , Bookseller, 20 War- ' BLACK and " EAGLE" LINE 1581 Newport • - 8 40 1 14 2 20 5 40 9 39 3 40 Ballyglan—-not to oxceed ...... 250 0 fl BALL" packet contains all the medical advi.e required in these dation may bo considered needless. ately met by appropriate doaes of these Pills, according 1701 Cardiff ~ 9 5 1 39 2 40 6 10 9 59 4 4 , the Bridge known as Moll wick-lane, 30 Paternoster-row, Loudon. OK I) 9—To repair for relaxation, Spcr- caiics. Solo A gent in this country, Mousicur A. DUVAL , CASSKLI.'S COFFEI:, NO. 2, Blue Wrapper, at Is. 2d. to the printed directions ; delay may be followed by SI6 Swansea \ — 11 0 4 353 753 11 30 537 on the road TBIESMAR N O. 1 is a certain remedy liritkh and Australian Ex-ltnyal Mail Packets. — 11 43 4 45 4 33 8 5 — 6 17 Tobin's, or Melleray bridge, Mitorrhota consequences arisiug from Patent Medicine Agent, Birmingham. per Ib., is the verj article to produce a good strong disastrous consequences, Theuo Pills are a certain 226 Llaselly ; * , and all the distressing 27JJ Hav'fotdw'li - 1 46 6 42 6 9 - I — 8 IT from Cappoquin to Clonmcl, between early almse, iudiscrimiuatc excesses, or too long residence in LIVERP OOL HEALTH AND MANLY V1GOR.-A Medical economical beverage. remedy for all the ailments of the alimentary caual, TLV. NewMilfordl — 2 15 7 7 6 28 — — 8 36 Mauiico Walsh's public house and Mount hot climates. TKIESMAB N O. 2 effectually eradicates all FOR MELBOURNE , CAW ELL'S COFFEE, NO. 3, Lilac Wrapper, at Is. 4d. they eecure the thorough digestion of the food, and act Man of 20 years' experience iu the treatment of Train from Paddington takes Third Clasa Pasen Melleray lodge—not to exceed ... 450 0 0 traces of tionorrliuM, both in its mild and aggravated forms, Sliip. Jlcg. Hur. Captains. Dat«. per lb, possesses great strength, with fine, full aromatic most kindly on the utomacb, liver, bowels, and kidneys. The 6 0 a.m K.urKi:s*. OF THK S EAS ...lfifjo...3000 D.ivis ... 5th March NERVOUS DEBILITY , Spcrmatorrhu!, aid other af- gera for tbe 8outti Walea Hallway only. 10—To repair the Bride bridge, over the Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Madder, Pains of the flavour. In reality the Coffee for family uso. As a household medicine they are unrivalled, and aUSDAT TRAMS. U ARCIA -NVS 9H...250O Purccll ... 16th Mar. fections which are often acquired in early life, and unfit river Bride, on the road from Lismore to Loins mid Kidneys, and nil urino-gcitital diseases- TRIES- O from Paddington, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd, 10 0 a. m. SOL'TH KBX Ksii'iUR BUffercrs for marriage, and other social du ies, has pub- CABSELL'S COJTEB, N . 4, Yellow Wrapper, at Is.Sd. should always bo at hand. Down Train* hal—not to exceed ... MAR No. :i is the great for Syphilis aud 1531...3OU0 Uailio ... 5th A pril. New Milford, II Is p.m. Youg ... 400 0 0 Continental remedy per lb. A most rich and choice article ; to lovers of VERT I MPORTANT— OF COSTIVENESS BEWAUE .— Arrival at Secondary Symptoms. LONDON' FOR HKL1SOURNK. lished a Book, giving the full benefit of his lonr-expe- Up from New Milford, 10 40 a. m. Plans and Specifications for the above Works, pre. line Coffcee a decided treat. Rarel y but little notice is taken of costiveness, yet, at arrival 11 S p. m. Triesniar No. 1 , 2, and :) , prepared in the form of a Ion- M ATU.UA 2oth Mar. rience uratis, with plain directions lor the recovery of PaddingtoB, pared by CHARLES TARBANT, Esq., C.E., County Sur- Sold in Canistersof 2 lbs., 1 lb., and \ lb. each ; and periods, it is a sure sign that danger is near. Fiats :—For Fares see Waterford and Milford Haven Sortl enge, devoid of taste or smell and can be carried in the waist- LONDON FUR SYDNEY. Health and Strength, A single copy seut to any ad- certain veyor, can be seen at the County Secretary's Office, , iu air-tight Packets of 4 oz., 2 oz., and 1 oz., each, by All wbu arc Beizcd with apoplexy and paralysis, have Steam ShipAdvertisernent.in another column. coat pocket. Price lls., or four rases in one for 33s., which GitK.VADiEE 10th Mar. dress on receipt of one Stamp. Address to tho Secre- Conrt House, Waterford, where Tenders will be re- the appointed Agents throughout the Kingdom. previously suffered from costivencss. In tho former ~~ »aves lls.; and in JK5 cases, whereby there is a savin!; A'l 1-9. R OVAI. AiDERT (New) 10th April tary , Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. (jylo-tf THE MAILS PROM WATKRFORD. ceived up to tho first day of meeting of the Grand AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT : ense, tbo blood flics to the head, a small vein is rup- Aa.s rs:—Xewlierry & So»9, 15 St. I'jiul'a Churchyard ; FOR QUEENSLAND (Free Grants of Land, value .€30). The hours up to which letters aud papers may bo posted Jury. Tho Contractor to name Two Solvent' Sureties W. Sutton & Co., 10 liow Churchyard ; \V. (!7 St. Cassell's Coffees can be obtained in thu District, of the tured on the brain, and we know the rest. Let wives Edward*, L EMON OF H OXOR (from London) 5th March. GIVEN AWAY TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. at the Waterford Office are as follow :— in double the amount of his Tender. Paul's Churchyard ; J. Sander 15( K. Clea- counsel their hnsbands, and husbands their wives, Box Clows. Despatched , 1 Oxford-street ; UITASA (from Liverpool) 30th March. Dr. SMITH has just published a Free Edition ot folloteinyappointed Agents ;— W. J. DENNEHY, Clerk of the Peace, ver OsforJ-slreet ; ISutler S to go to bed a second night, if the bowels have 4c, 9 15 a.in 9 25 a.m , «:» , I Clieapsidej l'rout & Har- Do (aud from Cork) oth April 20,000 copim of the " WARNING VOICE, or PRIVATE Waterford.... W. M ASOH, NO. 40 The Quay. never Clonmol, Cork, limerick, County of Waterford. sant, 229. Strand ; Robert How-den, "8 Graccrhurch-Btrect ; " a New Work on tho cure of Ner- been properly moved during the day, particularly Dublin (carl- Englisa Halls) Ac, 11 30 a.m U 45 a-ra Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets MEDICAL FRIEND, Cor* J. LAXaiANDS & Co., II Bridge-street. not 1 30 p.m 3 0 p.m Waterford Hartlelt Hooper, 45 King William-street , London E.C. At Dimness of Sight Lassi- feel heavy and drowsy. A few gentle do«es of Dungatvan, County Court House, , , will please make immediate application to the undersigned. vous Debility, Loss of Memory, , Chntnel J ACOBS & Co., Tea Dealers. if they Tramorc (let Hail), 7 0 ajo 7 40 ajn THB K KWS Otlice, Waterford. Spermatorrhoea, Local tho circulation of the February 18th , 186-1. [fl9-4t] LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. tude, Indigestion, Dislike to Society, Carrick Agent Wanted. these fine Pills will regulate Do (2nd do) , 1 30 a.m 2 0 p.m Langour Listlossness ' 4 0 a.in 6 0 a.m MARCH , the Splendid Clipper Shi Weakness, Muscular Relasatiou, , , Calian..... Do. blood , and remove all dangeious symptoms. Passage Kant, ¦•• ••• SILENT FRIEND on MARRIAGE , n Packet for Iho Stb p reaul. in Consumption, Duntnoro ... 4 0 a-m 6 0 a.m BELVEDERE LODGE. THE SEAS, 1253 Tons Register, 3,000Tona Depression, Ao., which, if neglected, CUmmincs Do. riottoway's nilsare the bestremedy/mourn in the world *•• Medical Work, a Guide to those who have imperilled EMPRESS OF THE Insanity, and premature Death, with plain directions for per- : l'en*bank (1st Mail) , ... 4 0 ajn 6 0 a.m Burthen. This magnificent new A 1 clipper ship is fitted up Dun0arani....B. W ALSH , Grocor. for the f ollowing diseases I)o (2nd do) 11 Ou 11 30 a.m tht power of manhood by youthful indiscretions ; treating on fect restoration to health and vigour. The Book will be sent Aeuo Debility Inflammation Sore Throat. IfBL rpiIIS desirable Residence, -beautifully BttMled expressly for the Australian trade, mid will bo despatched KUmacthomaB.Agent Wanted. and Gravel Do (3rd do) 3 23 p.m 2 20 p.m ojpiiilliii, Secondary Symptons, Gonorrhoea, ic., containing poet frco to any address, on receipt of it directed envelop* A.thina Dropiy Janiidlce Stone Kilkenny, Thomastown, New Rons, I Eg X on tbe bank* of the river Suir, and within a under the inspection of tho Government Emigration Survey- Knocktopher... Do. Com- Secondary Syuiptuun Prescription known as the Pieventative Lotion , to avoid enclosing two postage stamps. Address Dr. SMITU , 8 Bur- BHllou. Colt. - Dyientery Liver Wexford, Ac., on week dajs ... 6 30 p.m 6 45 p.m ten minutes' walk of the Post-office, is now TO BE LET. ors. The Empress of the Seas will be found a most desira- New Rots Do. Ery.ipclas plaints Tie Doulouieux 3 45 pan 4 0 p.m fontauination j 190 pages, with 60 engravings, fre« by post tou-cresccut, Tavistock-square, London, W.C. plaint* Tumours Do. do., onSundajs ... The Premises consistof -. DwellingHouse , Garden, ble couveyancc for Goods and Passengers. Blotclicson Female It- Lumbago Dublin (late English. Malls) ic, 7 45 pjn 8 15 p.m *- «'»nips, sealed 20. Address, Messrs. PERKY & Co., ThomMtown... Do. regularities Vile» Uleer» ' With an Acre of PleasureGround. J»rgeon» For Freight or Passage, apply to T. M. M ACKAT &CO., ALSO, BT THE SAMS AUTHOR , Hie Skin Clonmel, Cork, Limerick, ic, 7 4$ p.m 8 15 p.m Stable, and Offioe-r , 19, Hemard-strect , (Jiford-street, London, W. Wexford JstrABES, Brothers. Bowel Com- Vever»ofiiU Bbeumall.ui Venereal Alr«ction» l to ^owlUtious 1 Lcadenhalf-fitrcct , Londrtn ; G IBBB, BBK. HT & Co., 1 North WOMAN AND HER DISEASES.—A Treatise de- Retention uf Wenn. of nil kinU» The mails arrive and are delivered as under :— For Cards to View, an* other -articular*, app y daily, 11 till '• and from o till 8. Suuday Wholesale from G'AMKIX 6«irH & Co., 80, Fenchurch Dlainu kind* AiritaJ. Delivery. till one o' John-strect j JAMES BAINES & Co.. Water-st., Liverpool. scribing the Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment, " Fit. Urine Weaknem, f roui TUOMAS S. HARVET , 12| Little George'Mtreet. (tf) clocV. Street, London, and G. OI-DIIAM, & Co , 64, Dame Col e Dublin (late Kng. Hails) Ac, 4 »JD 7 0 ion EBEV' Illustrated with Cases Post on rcocipt of Seven Sorofnla, or whatever cause, * P S CORDIAL H ALM OP STMACT.M .— For all cases or to MICHAEL DOWNEY, Quay, and , Free by (n20-20t) CorutipationofGoul , Cork, Llmorick, Ac, 4 0 a.m 7 0 a.m Street, Dublin. Bowels Head-ache Xin,'»Kvil fce., &e. Clonmel , resulting from the errors or excessesol youth, loss of natural JOHN SPARROW & Co., Waterford Stamps . Contains a mass of information indispensable » . l y as the Kilkenny, Thomastown, New Ross, TO BS LET, nowpr .ina »m. D_ »n. i .:_.-_ »:,.. QO. Agent* still appointed ; for term nbovc Consumption Indignation ' ' •. .! to those for whom it is written. Addrcdn, Dr. SMITH, 8 .. 1 1 —A *!•» -?atatiitutitiinnfr nf I'-mCnuum* flit T n«i . « W-iford, 4c, on we-k days i 0 a.in 7 0 a.m ilbl'T?R0Mthe 26th MARCH next/OAKVIIiLA, LATEST, MitBKETS,-£V>.m neifter mpTeJ nor allow otheri who are anxioui to and bad not Waterford and Traxnore Railway GAME LICENSES TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, £fie iWjwfcet*. LONDON CORN EXCl^kGBrr-W»«Mi)«.! ntl^fere. SWhen Austria Prussia so SPRING ASSIZES. 1864 MARCH at Mr. L. The arrivals of British 01U «M tarWr ">>* =!"?„*L CM tl MONDAY next, the 7«i , , 18fi4. fair extent , but of all other gmin rh fulnr proved their earnestnegg in the war in which REVENUE ON BEBESMBD- vratcrford, Friday, March 4 ™}"-i/ *>•!»nd?"£^j£,»i theiM HEREBY OTICE is hereby given, that the NEXT HALF - rpUK COMMISSIONERS of INLAND DODIIYN'S Veterinary Establishment, day wa. vet* limited, even ?or » W8dnead»yj , COUNTY OF W ATEUFORII -) \'OTICR IS perfectly boiines. was trawttwd IB they awj^now engaged, and when the cordial tho Grand N YBARLT OHDIKAKY GENERA II MEETING of tho 1 hereby give Notice, that SUPPLEMENTARY STBEzr, Waterford, a HORSE, C years old, Weather wet. stand, very little "JiSSjlS'. to Wit. > i\ GIVEN, that excel- Monday', prices may, bo considered rf a b ) Empanelled Shareholders of this Company will be held at tho LISTS, containing tho Names of all Persous who hare quiet, with a SOCIABLE HARNESS, both in SnppllM of all Uadt ct NATrVE CIRAIN «m*ll ; ralqo unal m«!»«T ^l SfB»• »'«* ¦corporation of France was fully calculated upon Jurors will lie I Son* exwniire purchases of wheat arW fr«J , OMPANY Waterford on taken out LICENSES to KILL ana DEAL in GAME, lent order tho latter nearly new. - Also a COVERED are agnln reported to have been made for June to re«ist lipfore the Sherifl", lit the NEW COURT-H OUSE, Water- C 'S OrncE, THE TEDMINUS, , , toted, with a limited demand. and Azor Seas, t!ieir onward march, the news - of this to 31st January last inclusive, bosides a nnmber of Horses and mand slow ; no change in prim. July, and August shipment at late terma. fonl on FRIDAY, the 11th of MARCH next, at tho FRIDAY, the ISth M ARCH , 1SG I , at Two o'Cloek in in the current Year, CAR, quito perfect ; FOREIGN.—De intended assassination startled Europe, , have been printed for each Excise Collodion, and that Machines entered for the nsual Monthly Salo, com- LONDON CATTLE MARKET-YMIBRDAT. and this run. for the discharge of Fiscal tho Afternoon, for the purpose of receiving a Report INDIAN OORN.-Litth doing ; price In lator of bnjere. 273 S P'K». liour of Throe o'Clock, be obtained Gratia by any Porson BeasU. »30 ; cow», 90; aheep, 3.7S0 ! calvei. ""• tame English press denounced the plotters in and Statement of Accounts for the Ualf-yoar endod a Copy thereof may mencing at Ouc o'Cloek. lDd ; «•>. * *> «° fitting liusincsB. or to the Collector or Auctioneer. FLOUR.—Slow demand ; talus unchanged. Be^f, 3. 2d to «. 10d mutton, ii Od to 5. Trade»J - b Her Majesty a the 31st DECE.MHKK , 1SGS , and for tho Election of Two on application at this Office, THOMAS WALSH, 2ri) 3» 2d to 4a 6d per 81b. sinking: the ofil. . terms, and banded them over to tbe fate they The COMMISSION will 1)C opened y Distributor or Sub- PROSSOR. W. Monday laic, 4e. the Mtli of MARCH Directors and Ono Auditor in placo of tho3c who retire Supervisor of Inland Revenue, Watcrford, March 4, 186-J. " COLE * generally dolL Prices ruled about «ame as served with Judgo of Assize, on MONDAY, YSSTERDAT. wordt of execration. "Be his ftuU, OUNTY from Office. distributor of Stamps in tbo Country. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET— next, at Ton o'clock in the Forenoon, .it the C , PRICES CURRENT. fair buainess. w«« " what they The Transfer Books will bo closed from tha '1th The Commissioners having reason to suppose that AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD TURNITUEE Sugor-Previont terms well emUlned, of may," wrote one of them, "N APOLEON COURT HOUSE, Watcrford, when and where all Justices dsmand ; prevlon. pricea fully kept up for all jorU considerable quantities of Game are supplied to Li- AT TRAM ORE. -Oood R p " III. ii no common of tho l'eaco, Coroners, ConstihlcB, Jurors, Prosecutors, until the 18th instant, inclusive. New. Old. Ceylon. Tea-Fair buiineu at former terms. I"— ?£jL "?5 ruler, no ordinary monarch . censad Dealer* by persons who do not hold a Certificate IRISH. .rjpported. Sal»petre-Otm.nd1 Witnesses, and all others having business, are required (By order), ' on the increase, and rates fully " The stray shot of a mad fanatic might inflict ' GEORGE N. BAKER, Secretory. for Killing Game, on which Three Pounds duty Iiaa WO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, 18th not Improved. a to lie in attendance. incurred at No. 2 ROSEBANK BSTERDAT. " loss on the Oflico the Terminus, Waterford, been paid,hcrebygive Notice,that Penalties arc JL MARCH, at Twelve o'Clock, A pnr barrel of -isntlis. ». d. r. il ». &¦ «- «• LONDON TALLOW MARKET—Y world, second only, if at all, to that Dated nt tho Office of tho Sheriff of the County of , FUR- WHE T, 1st March ISO t. (m4-lt) both by Buyer and Seller in such cases, and that the TEBRACK , Tramore, tho entiro HOUSEHOLD — white - - - M o to sa B oo n to on o Market steady- " which Europe Waterford , , all of _ . - - 21 O Tl O'OO O 00 0 suffered when HENRY IV. fell law will b6 enforced on proof of sucU transactions NITURE, Hair Mattresses, and Foathcr Beds, Red MANCHESTER CORN MARKET-YBSMEpAT. beneath the llosoville. Tallow , 27th February, 18G-i . the principal por- — Shinning dn, - 20 0 20 G\00 0 00 0 English wheat met a slow sale nnd barely n»!5umc* '" ' " dagger of RAVAUMC. It is therefore Waterford and Limerick Railway boing obtained. which are of a superior description, barrel »r r 2d per cental, ROBERT PERClVATi MAXWELL, MBROSE BARLEY, per , week'! prices, while foreign must be quoted with the Tho Commissioners further give Notice, that instruc- tion having been purchased from Mr. C. A — Gr-indin" - - - 10 O 12 000 O 00 0 " utmost sincerity that we express our Uigh-Slierifl; lower. The demand for flour moat restricted, "a .""?"*^ *" the T HIRTY -SEVENTH H AI.F- YKARI .Y G ENERAL tions have boen issued to their officers to take tho no- within a very recent period, nnd is in excellent preser — Malting - - 14 (I 15 11,00 0 00 o thetr favour. Oats and oatmeal ruled dull at mte " thankfulness for (U) W. II. PARKER Undor-Shoriir. AT ' I9(!lb«. the turn in the failure of the recent attempt , M EETING of the Shareholders in the WATEK 50RD cessary steps to prefer informations for penalties against vation;. " OATS, per barrel nf rates, Indian corn rathar cheaper. 11 — Black - -!» .T 9 4O0 00 TOESDIT. to assassinate the Emperor AND L IMERICK R AILWAY COMPANY , held at the Offices all persons found in pursuit of, or dealing in, Gamo Detailed particulars in hand-bills and future adver- -90 10 000 0 0(1 II SAI/FORD CATTLE MARKET— • • • • PINK EYES FOR SALE — White - 610 ; calv". 323 . of the Company, Watered Terminus, noar Watcrford, without Liconse. WM. CORKETT, Secretary. tiscmonts. THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. — Grey - - 9 6 10 OlOO 0 00 0 At market -- Bee.U. I.S43; aheep, 5, " If it should be shown that J OSEPH 0}d to6jd ; •nfe to *«? to M AZZINI has EHR ARY 180-1, KI.OU1I , per Sack, ol 4901b» I Beat hei:r. 7d to 7}d : middling, ' ;^° ,, rpilOMAS WEDGER M AYOR'S W ALK , has for Sale, on FRIDAY , tho 2Gth day of F U , Inland Revenue, Somerset House, Watcrford, March 4, 1864. *} , in wool, 8|d to 9d : do clipped, 6Jd to 7d . " been a party to an attempt , — Superfine* - - 33 6 &> o'M 0 00 n 8W. B*stwedders was a smaller upon the life of the 1'IXK EYES, of WH.MAX MAI .COMSO.V, Esq., Chairman of the Board of London, Feb. 26, 1861. [H] . 2(1 n 30 0 00 0 00 0 ewes, 5d to 6Jd ; calves, 6Jd to 7Jd per lb. There Emperor, whom JL a LARGE QUANTITY of — Interiors - - advance in price. he detests with n blind and from the Saltee Islands, Kilmore, Directors, in tho Chair, PUBLIC NOTICE OATMEAL , per Sack - - 00 0 00 n]00 0 00 0 supply of stock, which all got sold at a little un- excellent Quality, WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS - Mil 0 00 M OSDAT. •• reasomng hatred , then we at 9d. per Stone. [21* The Secretary read tho Notice convening the Meet- HRAN. perbnrrel, "' Slllm. -39 LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET— can 8ec nothi ,„ Co. Wexford. £35" To be Sold waa affixed NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , The aupply of cattle and sheep leas than laat Monday . Fair ing, whereupon tho Seal of the Company SJd to 7JU " shield him from the consequences following Reso- the Hookor " GERALDINE," of tho Port of FOREIGN. free. demand for each, without change in prices. Beef, of his action. PL AX . to tho Register of Proprietors, and the NOTICE TOpersons BUILDERS. THAT per lb. Mutton, 7d to Od ; 1,173 cattle : 5 ,853 sheep at market. "If proof can be produced 1 Dungarvan was at anchor three leagues oil' Helvic of complicity bc- AKKIVAL OK THE SHU " l'KEIl.," DIRECT l'KOM lutions wero severally carried unanimously:— Office of Comanding Royal Engineer in Ireland, 1 , YZSIBKDAT. Head ult., and between the LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET— <' tween M AZZIKI and these KIGA TO CORK , WITH " 1. That the Report of tho Directors now read, and Dublin, 11th February,desirous 1861. ) , on the night of the 25th WHKAT, per barrel , of-Jiinili*. «. ii. ». A No change ; sales about 5 000 bales. would-be assassins, ending hours of Eight and Nino o'Clock, a Trawler of the fol- EXTRA-PICKED FLAX SEED, the Statement of Accounts for the Half-year SPENDERS are(from m — Amorican - - - - HI 0 ti) 00 0 LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET—YESTEBDAT. " England can no longer be a A CARGO of ^s jfirjfc required fro white masthead, a — Mnrianople . - home for the ex- QUALITY. the 31st December last (as already forwarded to the lowing description—with gaff-topsail , - - 25 3 25 6 Sugar firm and dearer. Rice—More doing at former rates. OK THE MOST SUPERIOR £^^^^^ S^S X of ontering — Berdiansk! - - - 00 0 00 II " triumvir of the Roman Republic." t is in <) Shareholders) b- received and adopted." CONTRACTS new barkod mainsail, a ropairod jib, with a new lcach- YJESTEBDAI. i eed into 1st A PRIL , — Ghirka - - 34 3 24 * DUBLIN NEW CATTLE MARKET— hard to conceive how n 1)0 now declared for the Hal f- {^T^^ r^a cloth name not known—swept her anchor in her trawl , we have aeen during 'lie journal boasting rpiHS SKKI) provoH mure than equal to all tho ox- " 2. That Dividends 180 1 to 31st MARCH , 18G7, inclusive,) for the per- ^ . Galntz and KaUfat- - . . 00 II On 0 The market to-day was tlie largest the largest upon the several , and towed tho boat ao fast away that tho men on board INDIAN CORN , Yellow , OileMii , A Galntz , l» •' 17 3 Lent. There was a narnber of Btore cattle which sold vanoualy. circulation in England could iH-vl ittions ivsinvliii^ it , and was SPECIALLY year ended 31st December, 1SC3, formance of such ARTIFICERS' WORK as may bo and prices were Is write thus a month JL " Company, at the rate3 follow- tho Geraldine wcro undor tho impression that she would — Foxonian & IbrHlia - . lit 0 17 0 At Smilhfield there wai a large pig market, ordi'ivd from, and SKLKCTKD by, one of the First classes of Shares in this required at the undermentioned Stations, viz:— _ _ American, 16 0 18 » to liCd per cwt lower ; there was also a number or springer ago and to-day pretend to laugh to drag her under water. Tho men, under this impres- per ewt. sinking the scorn tbe Firms in Kijja, and old Correspondents of our3 (cost ing, viz. :— — — Frcncn and American White,™) 0 00 0 cows and calves. Beef, 45s Sis 60s to 63a genuineness of Of 5 pur Cent., per Annum, on tho a per Cent. Preferential DUBLIN DISTRICT sion, had no other alternative than slip their cablo, — — EKyptinn , ....00 l> OU H oflal ; mnttoo. 7Jd to 8id to 8}d per lb ; veal , 0d to sjd per do ; proceedings which have condemned lirim» no mnsideration), for the purpose of practically 40s per cwt- ¦Share Capital. DUBLIN—(.Is per Sclieiiulc A.) their position at tho time being very precarious, and in — — Damaged ...!j2 0 M 0 lambs, 28s to 32« each ; pigs, 44s to 48s to to the galleys for life two of the assisting the lirowth of Flax in tho South of Ireland, per Cent. Preferen- FIiOUR , American ,per barrel , of 19611m. - !00 0 00 n MARKETS. conspirators, two Of -11 per Cent., per Annum, on tUo 4-i SUlP-STREETandBEGGAR'S RUSH BARRACKS, danger of all being lost. The Hooker had her lights DUBLIN PROVISION more to l>v hriniriii" within tho r.vach of all conccrnod in the — French , per sack, of 2S0lhs. - - '00 0 00 0 Spittalfields bacon market on Wednesday, rresh bacon transportation for twenty years tial Slnra dipit.ll. and the WAR OFFICE BDILDINKS, Lower Castle up, but tho Trawler had none. 'OO 0 to 20s 6d ; white oats, ential Shares, pursuant to the notice by advertisement, men will readily admit thnt the mind of the TO INTENDING FLAX GROWERS TOWERS AND BATTERIES—(At per SchedaU A.) OAK , ASH, BIRCH, and ELM TIMBER, BRIGHT Meal - - - Sacks. 9a 3d to 10a 3d ; black do., 8s Od to 9s Od. man produced and duly read, when it was gone crazed on the one Seven Towers and Batteries between BRAY HEAD PINE and SPRUCE DEALS, PIPE and HOGSHEAD idea of hatred to NAPOLEON , r"l"MIE l'i.\x Cn.wi 'AXi COMMITTKK having Appointed " Resolved—That in pursuance of and subject to, Buttei Market. MOON'S CHANGES. , and KILLINEY. A Builder resilient at or near Bray STAVES &c &c all Selling at Moderate Prices. and declares that " vengeance is mine " JL mo as SUPKRIXTEXDKXT for the WATER. and Enuis Junction , , , Prico of butter at the Public Butter Marknt for tho Week New Moon, ... Tuesday, 8th Marc h ... 3.31 a.tn. , would not the provisions of ' The Athcnry would be preferred. ' FOlil) DISTRICT I will bo happy in attending to all DOWLEY, BROTHERS. ending Friday (tins d»j), the 4th inst. First Quarter, ... Tuesday, 15tb March ... 5.12 a.m. be very punctilious about bis assertions—that , Railway Act, I8li3,' and for the purposes thereof, the Seven Towers and Batteries between DALKEY and No of firkins fir week ...... , in 't at or addressed to my Oitiee, HI Ferrybank Timber and Coal Stores, *i Full Moon, ... Wednesday, 23rd March ... 9.5!) a.m. Communications k-t sum of .C("> ,000 be now raised by the creation and issu- OLD MERRION, and Battery at KINGSTOWN, with » Price of best new butter ...... 120s to 126s Der cwt. fact, a man who would engage in a diabolical con- B«Ki: i«xsTi:ixi> S TKKKT Watorford, and will promptly September, 1863. (at24-ly Last Quarter, ... Wednesday, 30th March ... 9.65 p.m. , ol'120 new Pre-erential £50 Shares, in the undertake 10 per cent, in addition for Dalkoy Island. A Builder spiracy to make away with attend within any part of tho Boundaries of the Water- his supposed enemy, ing of the Company, subject to redemption at par at resident at or near Kingstown would be preferred. Corrccled l/ii-i Day fo r the Waterford News. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. ly all the necessary Information, TO BE LET, would not be remarkably honorable in the assertions ford Union, to supp the end of* five years, from the date of their issue, or Five Towers and Batteries between SUTTON and PROVISIONS. THUBSDAY EVENING.—Consols opened firm avail themselves of the the 1st of MAY to the 1st NOVEMBER, LONDOH, As the Company are anxious to si any time thereafter, on giving 12 months' notice of ROBSWALL with 10 per cent, iu addition FROM B ACOX Pins, per cwt ... iSs Od to 4H< 6d without change, but closed at a decline of nearly i per cent. that would save from a merited doom , for Ire- the GRAZING of about 38 ACRES of prime present Low Price of Seed, it is advisable for intending the Company's intention to redeem, and that to each land's Eye. A Builder resident at or near Howth Orr-Ai. do 38s tt — 40a Od Railways opened steady, but have given way, and close at a Pasture Land at RINGVILLE, in tho Co. K ILKENNY, FEKT do 10s Od — Us Od Looking at the evidence adduced Growers to make known the Quantity of Land they will of the said Shares there be attached a Dividend at the would be preferred. , general decline of J to J. Great Western and London fully on the trial of in order to four miles from tho city of Waterford. For particu- H E.U » do 30s Od — 32« nd those unfortunate Plant this Season, as soon as possible, rate of ,C5 per Cent per Annum, payable half-yearly, Seven Towcrsand Batteries between BALLCARRICK TALLOW do 12s 6d — 42s Od i per cent. In foreign Stocks Mexican most dealt in, and dupes of M AZZINI , it is clear that lars appl to J. W. DEVEREUX. . have tho Seed purchased. out of the profits of every year, applicablo for the pay- nnd BALBRIGGAN. A Builder resident at or near y IJABI> (chandlers) 37s Od — 39s Od after fluctuating closed firm nbout i higher than yesterday. in England a conspiracy so clearl Rintrville, March 4, 18G4. rni4-tf] Consols after official hours, 01}. Markets flat all round. y proved, and (fiii-Jt) JOHN McREDMOm ment of Dividends, and in priority to the Dividend on Balbriggan would bo preferred. BUTCHERS' MEAT. Br.r.r, pcrq r ... On to 8d I Vn.w., do ... M in 7d Great Western especially depressed at 62 J to 3. tending towards the destruction of the life of the the ordinary Shares. ' [As per Schedule A.) SEED OATS. TO BE LET j Do. per joint 7d to !)d I L AMB , |,er n.rU» od to Os Oc PARIS, THURSDA Y EVEKISG.—3.30 P.M.—The Bourse monarch, would, as it deserves WILLl'AM MALCOMSON , Chairman. (5ALWAY, with 20 per cent, in addition for the UTTON , per In. 7d lo 8d I , and as has been the BACKAS has about 200 BARRELS of CA- the 25th MARCH next, for such term as M hns been very flat. Rentes opened at 00.12, and closed at MR. The Chairman having vacated the chair, and Sir B. Towers at Aughnish, Finnevara and Cashleh. FROM Do. per joint 6d to 8rt I yesterday. case before now, consign the perpetrators NAD1.V N, WHITE, POLAND, and BLACK may bo agreed on, or from Year to Year, NEW- 66.30, or 20c. lower than to the Moimis, D.L., having been called thereto, (As per Schedule B.) POTATOES. fate which overtook the five TARTARY, for SALE. TOWN HOUSE, GARDEN, and OFFICES, with 41(1 pirates last week at " It was unanimously resolved, that the marked AT II LONE , including FOXFORD. Br wliolcsalo ... to 4M I By retail ... 5d to M LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE—W EVSF.STIA T. Jintlerstowu Castle. rf2fi.tfl about TWENTY ACRES, plantation measure, of the BREAD. Newgate—execution on the gallows thanks of the meeting be given to tho Chairman for BANAGHER BARRACK LONGFORD, OPBNIKO PRICES—Consols for Money, 91J ; C'onsoli high. When DEMESNE, situato within a short distanco of TKA - W IIITK , pcMlb .. Sid | trousin.n.iir-dhdd to (Hd d CHEAPEST SPUING DRESSING his dignified conduct in tho chair, nnd also to him and and TOWERS, with 5 per LOUGHREA. for Account, 91}} ; New 3 per Cents, id, 89i. arrested and when arraigned, G RECO stated and per- MOKE, and about twenty minutes' walk of tho Railway WHISKEY. FOR the other Directors for their general attention to the cent, in addition for Keel- MULLINGAR, with 8 17s Od I Oi.n Cork, g.il,... 6d CLOSIJIOI PRICES—Consols for Money, 90} 1; Consols foi sisted that he was the per Station. Drni.ix , per K.il ... , Mi* principal agent of M AZZINI — Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, and Flax. interests of the Company." ogue Tower and Shannon cent, in addition for Ritle CORK , puncheon ... 15s Od I Account, 91} ; New 3 per Cents, 89J3. Tho IIOUBC contains four Sitting Rooms, six Bed- that he employed bis accomplices, namel THOMAS AINSWORTU, Secretary. Bridge, also for Rifle Range. FISH y, TRA- rooms, four largo Attic Rooms, Front and Back Stair- S.u.Mox.perlb . DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE— KSTERDAY BUCO, one of G ARRIBALDI ' BURNARD, LACK , & Co's. CELEBRATED Board Room, Watorford Terminus, Range at Athlonc. NAVAN. WrxDiND.prcwt 18s to 20s I ... 2c Y . S Chasseurs d'A ppenines, " CONCENTRATED'1 MANURE. case, with largo Kitchen, and six other Rooms in baso- HcsBtKos.pr brlKs to 2Js I SOI.B, do ... OOd Pil. C«sh. Acct. February 2Gth, 1861. BOYLE. PORTUMNA. and who had previously been convicted of swindling Apply to W. K. CUMMINS & Co. , Ironmongers, CG CARRICK-on-SHANNON WE8TP0RT. ment story, Stabling for 1C Horses, with suitable Coach FOWL AND EGGS. 3 per CcntConsois 90}J — Watcrford. (fl2-13t). Out-offices. Fowl., per pair ... .Is fid I Enns, per dozen , 7d. to 9d. IW 3 per Cent Stock • 893 8»J in Paris and London—I MPERATORI, also one Quay, Under the Auspices of the Royal Agricultural Houses and Duck» do ... as 9d I of CASTLEBAR. , Bank of Ireland 100 221J — G ARHIALDI 'S Society of Ireland. The Premises do not require any outlay, aro in per- gang in the expedition lo Marsala in RICHARDSON, BROTHERS & Co., BELFAST DISTRICT. SOAP AND CANDI.KS, Hibernian Rank 25 40 — fect order, and fit for the immediate reception of a W IIITT , per cwt ... 40s Od I MOULD , per lb ... On 7d 1859, and who had written to CHEMISTS and OIL CRUSH. (^» per Schedule A.) Provincial Bank 25 91J — M AIZINI offering to AGRICULTURAL Patronised ly His Excellency the LORD LIEUTENANT , respectable family. B ROWN , do ... 32s Ori. | DirT, do ... On 6d ERS, BELFAST, prepare SPECIAL MANURES BELFAST, with 8 per cent, in addition for Rifle Nntional Bank 30 82J bl\ murder the Emperor, and which letter was found and supported by the Noblemen and Gentry of Application to bo made to PiKKSK NEWPOUT B ARRON , TIMBER. National of Liverpool (limited) 10 18 — for each Crop, and would direct tho attention of those Manges, &c, at Nevrtownards. Tlr.i) P INK , per ton , 70s 75s ! STAVKS , per 1000 B5s 70s on G RECO, having Esq., Grange Lodge, Watcrford ; or to PEiiiSE K KI.I .Y, Union Bank (limited) 22 19' — been given to him by M AZZINJ — interested in Agriculture to the Superior Quality of their Ireland. (As per Schedule B.) Y KI.LOW, 55S to COH I LATHS , per do 17s Gd to IHs Esq., Solicitor, Watcrford. [m-l-tf ] CAGLIONI GR-AXD NATIONAL SHOW of THOROUGH. ARMAGH. LOUGHSWILLY Forts COALS. Mining Co. of Ireland 7 23iJ 33J and S , also one of G ARIBALDI 'S bandits. Manufactures : 100 112J- A BRED SIRES, and Sires calculated to get BELTURBET. nnd Batteries, with 25 per OARmrr, !Cs Od to 17.s Od | N KWTOKT, per ton ... 14 B City of Dublin Steam Company — All the prisoners pleaded Potato Manure, I Hone Compound I Grain Manure, IMPERIAL BAKERY , Royal Atlan. Steam Navigation Co.^10 12s. Oil . — guilty to the charge, and Turni Aff nurc Gross Manure ^lanttrs Hunters, also Hunters, Hacks, Homes suited for Her BELLEEK, cent, extra for Rutlaud FODDETl AND GREEN CROPS. p , \ , | Flax ; 27 BARRONSTRAND STREET. MAKnoLO g United General Gas „ 50 xditbs — G RECO gave a narrative of the lot, Majesty's service, Carriage Horses, Brood Mares, and CARRICKFERGUS. Barracks. HAV .per Ion , ... 51"to 57s , ... !3s „ 1«« p in wbicb be was Gruimit Bones and Hone Mea l ; Linseed , Rape, Cot- STRAW \fheaten 40s — 46s V KTCIIF S, ... 00S ,, OOI RAII.WAT8. Ponies, will be held on tho Promises of the Royal LOUGIIFOYLE Forts and , corroborated by TRABUCO, and the other two threw Ion Cakes,mid other Feeding Stuff 's. CAVAN. COLLINS & COMPAN Y beg to return their Do. (oaten) ... 30« — S63 SOIL, Od to Od per doz. bund Great Southernantl Western 100 95 — Agents : — J . P. G RAVES »<: Co., Watcrford ; A BRAHAM Dublin Society, Kildarc-strect, Dublin, »n FRIDAY DUNDALK. Batteries. Straw (barley)... 00i »— 00s the blame on G RECO . From the M sinceie thanks to their Friends and the Watcrford and Limerick 50 xd — days of the Roman j?TEi'iir.NSi Duucannuti (fl'2-tim) and SATURDAY, the loth and lGth or APRIL, 1861, ENNISKILLEN. MONAGIIAN .l * Waterford A Lim. 5 per ct. rd 50 id — . Public for tho kind and liberal support tbey have re- Republic in 1848 , when , for the sake of morality, when Prizes to tho amount of £300 will bo given by NEWRY. Waterford & Kilkenny 100 — LONDONDERRY. since the opening of their Establishnicutt and 12* reli TO FLAX GROWERS. the Committee, aud an additional Subscription List 0MA«H. ceived , BtrtTis, fttarrtanrcg, & Zfoatfig Do. G per cmt.rcd 100 xd — gion, public decency and security, the Red in particular hope, from tho strict attention to business and supe- Watcrford and Tramore 10 5 b\ — will be circulated for giving Special Prizes SLIGO. BIRTHS . Republican M AZZINI was dethroned by French I!. rT'RXISS, 2, PETER-STREET, W ATER - Gentlemen have rior quality of their Bread, to merit a further continu- J.t Classes, to which several Noblemen and CORK DISTRICT. At hor residence, Little Gcorgo's-strcct, on Friday, Feb. 2G, the arms from the Presidental I voiai , respectfully inform the Public that they already subscribed. ance of that kind support and patronage. wife of Jamos F. Scott , Esq., L.A., of a son. chair which, in the (As per Schedule A.) M. C. & Co; call the special attention of House- arc prepared to receive any quantity of Prize Lists Forms of Entry, and all other informa- At Knock Abbey, the wifo of Myles O'Roilly. M.P., Esq., of n midst of bloodshed and anarchy, ho occupied , CORK. Rooky Island Towers, keepers to their PLAIN and FANCY BREAD, the son and heir. %\) t SBaterforto iietos LINEN FOR BLEACHING , tion, can bo obtained from the Secretary, at his Office, in the Eternal City, . and Spiko Island, with 10 quality of which cannot be excelled by any house in the February 28 , at :r2, Upper FiUwilliamratreet , Dublin, tho wifo he has attributed all his Which they guarantee shall be executed in tho neatest •12 Ui'i'ER S ACKVII .I .K STKKKT, Dublin, after the -Hh of Anthony J. Cliffb, Esq., DX., of Belloiuc , county Woifbrd, of CORK HARBOUR , viz.— per cent, in addition for trade. N.B.—Bread will be delivered to any part of the " BE JUST, AND FEAR NOT." ill-luck to the Emperor, nnd promptitude. ARCH a son. gone mad on the one style, and with of M . (By order), Quccnstown,llaull)owline, CamdenandCarlialoForts. City or Suburbs at the same price, as at tho Bakery, On 25th Feb., at his roihlencc, Rathkeale, tho wife of Richard receive WOOL, to be J. BADUAM TUORNHILL, Secretary. idea of hatred to his Majesty. In all his revolutionary They arc also prepared to (As per Schedule B.) 27 BARRONSTIUND -STKEET. Barrett, Esq., of tho National Bank , of a daughter. J 180-1 On tbe 22nd ult., at G0( Westbourne-terrace, the Hon. Mrs. designs, the manufactured into M ANKKTS. FLANNKLS.FKIEZB, •12 Upper Sackvillc-st., Dublin, Feb. 20, [HJ WHIDDY ISLAND (Ban- near the Race Course ?S- The UPPER PART of the Bakery TO BE FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1864 Emperor N APOLEON is the obstacle ho A Large Stock of Home-made , Henry Petrc, of a daughter: and TWKEDS. try with In per Prcghano. LET, on reasonable terms, to a respectable Tenant. has sesn, and with his plans for always have on hands W. MASON, Bay), 'i ' a revolution com- TIVKKU.S they . cent, in" addition for Berc MALLOW, including But- aTj TlTR AGE Si . lcte irnwers will tind it their advantage to Manu- & GENERAL (UtOCEIl , In Tramore Church, John Maunsoll Peard. Esq., to Gaorgina, p , the destruction of the Emperor 's life in 1864 Flax (. FIKST-CLASS FAMILY and Garnish Island. tovant, with 10 per cent, GAME NOTICE. LATEST NEWS asthey will elfecta considerable daughter of Gcorgo Henry Hougbton, E6q., J.P., of Glaaharc, co. as in 1857 was the si facture their own Klax, -10 QUAY. li ANDON. in addition for Riflo Range, rpHE following LANDS in the BARONY of IDA Kilkenny. gnal he had resolved to use for savin g bv so doing, and J. it R. Kl'KXlss having a ' Meeting-house Pcckham, Samuel Vallis P«et with 10 per near Buttcvant. 1 and COUNTY of KILKENNY, aro strictly Pre- At tho Friends , , its commencement. His relations with G RECO be- ge of the above trade tho Public , Esq., of Waterfonl, barrister-at-law, to Angusta, youngest , THE WAR IN SCHLESWIG. practical knowled , CHANDLERY LIST : cent, in addition for Rifle Tl!ALEE. served : BALLYNAMONA, BALLYKEOGHAN, came intimate b dealing at their Establish- daughter of Samuel Drircr, Esq., deceased, late of Whitehall , The silence which prevnils in the war cnnips is in April, in 18C3, when M AZZIKI wai will liouelil materially j GcniiiuoWasc Candles 2s 2d per Hi. Runge. , aud 5 per cent. KILLASPY. Also the LANDS of MOUNT SION, in Bedford-place, Ku&soll-square. Loodon. ominous of an approaching at Lugano. GKECO proceeded to Paris in ment . Belmont „ „ Is 2d „ KINS ALE including Char- iu addition for Riilu Range tho BARONY of KILCULLIHEEN and COUNTY of On the 27th ult., it St. Mark s Church, St. John's Wood, great contest, on the May • &," A Large Lot of FLAX CARDS just received, . London, John Sibbald, Esq., M.D., Lochgilphead, to Sarah Jane , result of which the allies seem to rel but it was decided in a Royal „ „ Is 2d les Fort, with 10 per cent, at Balliuvonear. WATERFORD. SAMUEL T. GRUBB, J.P. y much for a correspondence between him i Stock of which will always be kept on hands. Is 8d eldest daughter of Bernard Paul Phelan, Esq., Clonmal. decisive turn in the struggle towards pence Pure Sperm „ ,, iu addition for Rifle Range, Killaspy House, August, 18G3. Iatl4-tf] In St. Mary 's Church, Dublin, Robert Oooke . Eiq., J.P., , whilst and M AZZINI , that the attempt should be postponed February, ISO I. [fl2-lf] Is 'U „ Kiltinan Castle, county Tipporary, to Henrietta, daughter ot the the Danes, elated by small successes which nt first . Belmont ,, „ G RECO returned to Is Id CU1UU0H DISTRICT. lato John Cornwall, Esq., of Rutland-square, Dublin. in favor of the Lugano, and renewed his rela- American „ „ (As per Schedule A.) GAME alway s appear besieged, assume an Is Sd tions with MAZZINI. Eight day Mlf. HENRY GARDNER'S Colored „ „ „ CURRAGH CAMP-U* per Schedule B.) DEATHS. air of determination which they hope will bring an s before M AZZINI PATENT FLAX AND FIBRE MACHINE. No. 1 Us lOd rpiIE following Townlands, in the BARONY of IDA Price's Patent CompnsitC3, „ On the 29lh February, of bronchitis, at Headriew, Lismore, important result. The head-quarters of the Dnn- quitted Lugano, lie left 1 ,300 francs with G RECO. A« KXTS :—M ESSRS. HOURS & SEAL, Os !.d CARL0W, with 5 per cent. Naas. 1 COUNTY of KILKENNY „ „ No. 2 „ , aro strictly PRE- John A. Baldwin, Esq., deeply regretted by bis family and friends. ish army are now at Sonderborg, in the island of He next sent LONDON E.C. in addition for Athy. PARSONSTOWN, with 5 1 March 1, at bis residence, the Quay, aft«r a ahort illness, Datid him 1,000 francs from London ; and, G3 , CO UN 11 ILL , , „ „ „ N'o. -'t »3 SJ „ SERVED :— Alsen, which it, divided from Schlcswi g by a narrow "d MARYBOROUGH. per cent , in addition for PARKSTOWN, MELVILLE Murphy, Esq., aged 86 yean, who through his long life, in tho again, 2,000 francs in bank Dixon's Best Dublin Moulds ... Oa „ , many reiponsiblo positions ho Ailed ia his natite city, merited, as strait called the Sund, being in width on an aver- notes. G RECO received FIBROUS PLANTS, FLAX, HEMP , &c, Os Gd NEWBRIDGE, including Riflo Range. ATATEEMORE, RAH1LLAKEEN, ALL Best Di pt „ „ „ ho received, tbo fullest commendation for ability, integrity, and age about three quarters of a mile, but in laces it 10 bombs, revolvers, and poignardi through various &c, containing Woody portions, require more or Os 3d L I M E R I C K DISTRICT. NICHO JASTOWN, . BALLINAMORAHAN , capacity, all of which he possessed unimpaired up to the close of p Good Common Soap „ widens to two miles. To attack the Danes b M AZZINIAN agents less of Rolling or Rubbing, to free or separate them Os -id (As per Schedule A.) AIRMOUNT, BALLVKILLABOY , UP- his earthly career, passing away sincerely respected and deeply y cross- , and with his accomplices pro- Best Crown „ „ , regretted by all who knew him. May be rest ia peace. substances. Hitherto this object has been LIMERICK with 20 per cent, in addition for KILMURRY PEH AND LOWER, ing tlie strait on pontoons at the narrowest point, ceeded to Paris to work from such Mottled „ „ ...... 0.-! 4'd „ , BALLINCREA , MILTOWN aud March 2, at her residence, John's Hill , to the deep regret of hor out their he//i>h designs effected by the employment of a series of Rollers, placed Woodcock-hill. family and friends, of bronchitis, Margaret the allies must force their way across the hill of Pale Primrose ., ^s 3d „ TINVANCOOSII, FAHY, , relict of Mr. Michael in the same manner as ORSINT and those decapi- longitudinally or otherwise. The aim in all cases has (As per Schedule B.) Cullimore, wbo , since tho death of her husband, has filled tho Dupple, on the ridge of which are planted the redoubts Glycerine Honey, Almond, Brown Windsor, Cold CHARLESTOWN, BALLINCURRAOH , tated with lici-n to briug tlie Fibres repeatedly in contact with tlie , FORTS on the LOWER CLARE CASTLE. office of matron of tho Leper Hospital with tho utmost satisfaction of the Danes, on which they place immense reli- him in 1858 attempted, by exploding the Cream, Sun-ilower Oil , and other kinds in variety, BALLYMOUNTAIN , BISHOP'S HALL, to the goternors and true Christian feelings of humanity to tbo rolling or rubbing process, by which in most instances, SHANNON, Carrickis- CA1IIR. MOANROE, NEWTOWN , gorernod. May she rest in peace. ance. If, on the Sthcr hand , the Germans attempt infurnal machines under the Emperor's carriage in twelve or mote pairs of rollers have neon employed , but iLL OF THE BEST QVALITY ONLY , at land.Doonaha, Kilcrcdane, DUNCANNON FORT, BALLYHOMUCK , CAPPA H , Feb. 25, at her residence, South Parade, at an admnced age, to cross ihe Alsen Sund without storming Duppel, the Heu le Towers the relict of Dr. George Kehoe, formerly of tho Quay, Waterforrt Pelletier, en route to the opera houic. without accomplishing the desired object, except iu a Kilkcrran. ScattcryIsland, Rifle Range and , BAUNNAGE1.OGE, GAULSTOWN. . they will have to throw a pontoon bridge over a 40, QUAY, and Tarbcrt with 5 cent in addition On the 2nd instant, at Holyhead, Charles Bianconi, jun., of G RF.CO declared four of the bombs were sent to him very imperfect manner. per Also the following lands in the COUNTY of the Longfleld, Cuhel, co. Tipperary. much larger distance, tinder the fire of gunboats and That which has so long been a desideratum in the Ij^g" (Nearly opposite the Market House). CARRICK-ON-SUIR. for Baggenbon Tow«r. from London CITY ot WATERFORD :— On Monday, the 29th Feb., at tho residence of her father, Mr. masked batteries, concealed along ihe eastern banks , and on his person was found a letter Preparation of Fibres, &C., is supplied by my inven- CASIIEL, with 5 per cent KILKENNY, CHRISTENDOM UPPEK NEWTOWN and Michael Walsh, of Comragb, after a tone illness, which >ho bore with Christian resignation to the Ditine Will of the channel, while they will be exposed to an containing signals for correspondence with MAZZINI , tion , by merely employing three or four Rollers—°nc WANTS A SITUATION in addition for Fethard. NENAGH. AND LOWER , NEWRATH. , Bridget, the , with 5 beloved wife of Darid Holden, Esq., ot Broad-street, and sister to attack in their rear by the force which occupies who was to wait in London for tbe result of the as a Feed Holler, and the others (two or more) acting STEADY, Sober, attentive MAN, middle-aged, CLONMKL, per cent RO.SCREA. ANNEMOUNT, tho Rev. John Walsh, C.O., of Kilgobinet. After High Mass and Duppel. Whatever step they take, it is certain thot upon it. Iiy my Machine the Fibres are rendered A who can be highly recommended, as Agent, Col- in addition for Cloghcen, TEMPLEM0RE . All persons trespassing on any of tliene lands after Office, on Wednesday morning, her remains were conveyed for plot. This note was declared by GRECO to be in , and the Woody portions of the plant are more and for Rifle Range near W A TEH FORD. interment to tbe family burial ground, at Kilrossenty, deservedly the preparation of pontoons is the cause of delay in the softer lector of Rents, or Overseer over Workmen, or Caretaker this Notice aro liable to legal prosecution. the handwriting of M AZZINI , and on comparison broken arid separated. By these means the Clonmel. WEXFORD. regretted by a numerous circle of relatives and friends. May hor thoroughly of Business, . round Eastward to S. E. by E., and will be seen in clear 22nd February, 1st -City of Paris (s), Milford, g c; Active, Cardiff j Margaret. N EW Y ORK , F EB. 18.—It is feared at Washington subsidy of —Iimistiogue. co. Kilkenny. SOCIABLES, COVERED CARS, OUTSIDE ditto Ballast Office, 1864. f26-2tl Cardiir j Norry Kirwan ' 000 for a monthl FRIDAY, H. weather about 22 nautical miles. , Cardiff; Huldali, Cardiff ; Aldcrbaran that General Lee meditates another movement £13, y postal service to St John'« iu great variety. bawport ; Dublin (s), Davis, Newport—coals. ' WAGGO- Bearings arc Magnetic, Variation 27 dogs. 45 wins. WATERFORD UNION 2nd—Malskoff fs) , Aylward Milford, go; Briton (a), against that citj, and Pennsylvanian refugees assert Newfoundland, and in the TuAjioni- P»Tiy 8I .SBIOS.V-At those sessions, which A number of Sccond-lmnd 1'HJETONS. , Davia, following A pril neKo- the following magistrates were prc- NETTE 1 , OUTSIDE CARS , &c. West. By order, Bristol, g e. lhat the Confederates in Western Virginia threaten ciations were completed wore held ui> .Monday, * Jrd—Courier (s), Aylward, Milford, g c; Zephyr (s), O'Donnell with the British Govern- li. Power Cliair.naii , J . Power, P. W. Povyitf, New and Second hand work Hired out with option WILLIAM LEES, Secretary. a rnid sl;|ll J]ci.!.rs. , HALF- YEAELY SUPPLIES "W ANTED. Liverpool, c c ; Mabel , Harris, Llannelly, off Passage, culm ; into Ohio. ment for a fortnightly service at Gould, R.M. Tlie cases were not of public im- of Purchase. Two Years' engagement givcu with all Ballast Oflice, Dublin, Feb. 1, 1861. [flS)-3t] rcceivod up to Jano, Barrow, Havre, iron ore. £78,000 Tbus ami li. J. rpENDERS will bo Eleven o'Clock with a nominal capital, of New work. i. a.m., on FRIDAY, the 18th Inat., for supplying SAILED. Irish money principally!! V° 1801, speaking of Benson's Argca- NOTICE TO MARINERS 27th—Lara (s), ASSASSINS AND THEIR ABETTORS TlM %clil , April 21 , l^" Hepairs neatly executed, and in the cheapest the usual HALF-YEARLY SUPPLIES or Upton, London, gc; Isabella, Pcnryn, bones • of £500,000, and an annual subsidy from two says • " This material possessiiiij and retaining a Princess, Hayet, malt ; City of Paris (a), Pearn, Milford, to- line anner. sl7-tf GROCERIES and other INVOICE ARTICLES Pladda (a) , Crawford Governments of £91,000 perfect resemblance of Silver, call he manufactured at a CHANGE OF LIGHT. , CLOTH- , Glasgow, g c. , started this Atlantic for ordinary household ING MATERIALS and STRAW; ESTABLISHMENT 28th-Nll. The Eng press are very busy just now en- tritiin™ c.~t into articles of I>l:»te RATH I.IN-O'BIRNE LIGHT HOUSE, 20th—B«ta (s), lish Company. With an efficient directory, more pretentious. character." A TIME SAVER ! REQUISITES and COFFINS : BOOKS and FORMS- Pirn, Belfast, g c ; Tuskar (s), M'Donald, Cork and com- use as wel l (is ornaments of a COUNTY D ONEGAL, NORTH -W KST COAST OP I BBLANU . g e ; 8arah Anne, Thomas, before mentioned.' deavouring to prove that the last conspiracy ogainst ' compound of various metals, SAVING of GARM ENTS every Year will PRINTING nnd STATIONERY, petent and reliable management, such a star t wa» Tins snlcnJid material is a THE OUT OK UBLIN ConronATiox hereb let-Beta (s), Pirn, Belfast, g c; Gipsy (a), Burns, Bristol, g c. forming nne hard AIIFI .K TWFLVKTKEEB ' U NIVERSAL fTMlE P D y givo the life of the Emperor of France, was not a calculated to with a heavy deposit of pure Silver, pay for cue of H From tho 25th Inat. up to tho 29th of SEPTEMBER next. 2nd—Etin, Connolly, Wexford, grain ; Chester, Bennett give hopes of a bright future ; and w» n«.W of ' WuisHKKS (Ivcs' Patent). It is in reality a J Notice, t.Jiat it is intended to change the cliarae- Liverpool, timber; Gwen, Hnghes/Uannel)/, ballast. ' compact body, possum* all the Irc.uty, Ci.oTiilis Tenders will also be received on same day for munlerouu conspiracy at all, but merely the device at a fraction of its Clothes-Silver! » Tin'o-Savcr! aud a Strcngth-Savcr ! Price tor of the Light now exhibited from the RATHLIN- 3rd—Malakoff (6), Milford , go; Zepbyr (a) , Liverpool, g c. A may conclude that from the venomous tone assumed colour and durability cf Silver, THE UNION went to keep their hands , ie.il Silver arc placed side delivered tree from Ihe Works, Broiulcy-hy-Bow , Lon- O'BHiNE LIGHTHOUSE, FROM A R EVOLVING BRH ;HT PUBLISHING ALL ADVERTISE. atrange ateamer at anchor In Dnncannon, supposed for Queens- of the Paris police, who by a portion of the English cost. When tho Arsentinc and 3U.<, MENTS FOR SIX MONTHS, at a land. Wind-8. press towards what they cannot distiniiiiisli between don E. Active canvassers wuutcd iu every town. L IMIT to FIXED BmniiT LIGHT. This change will take f ixed turn for th, in practice with such things. There are two motives hv side the most Skilful judne entire period, or at per Line. termed this " Irish job," they entertained fears tbat while its durability ii so great that after many years place on tho night of the 1st of JUKE, 18G4, and will be which induce those London organs to grind so base tUciD, . During the last DIPLOMA and S ILVER M EDAL were Awarded Forms of Tenders, except for Books and Advertising, LOCAL RAILWAY TRAFFIC the Irish Atlantic Steamship Company wear its appearance remains unaltered 1 continued every night thereafter from Sunset to Sunrise. could not be by tlie Public, A of IVES USIVEBSAL CLOTHES' W III .NGKR , by the to bo had on application to me; none other will be ro- For tho week ending Friday, February 2Gtb, a time aa that to which this conspiracy of theirs ia seventeen yea's it has been to well received ht will show Red towards the Mainland, and 18M made to fail. Their fears, however, have those New York Agricultural Society. It has always taken the The Lig ceivod. Samples, whoro practicable, to accompany proved its manufacture has been extended to all armies Watcrford Waterfotd Limerick > set—firstl y, the fact that the oft-convicted assassin- that Dinner, Tea, First Premium in every State and County Fair iu America, in tho Sound Eastward of the Inland. Tenders. Samples of Tea and Sugar must not be Limerick groundless, aud we can no longer rejoice ia their Uallv made iu Silver, viz., Spoous Forki . less and and and | an(1 Baskets, and wns pronounced superior to all others at the Interna- By order, WILLIAM LEES, Secretary. plotter, M AZZIII I, who thinks nothing of sacrificing Cofl'ee S«vic«. Waiters, Bread and Cuke than lib. in each caso, and samples of Soap must not Limerick Kilkenny Foynes Ennis envy, but must as resignedly as possible tbeir. iind Unret Jups &c, tional Exhibition of I HIH. Sole Wholesale Agent:— H AB- Ballast Office , Dublin, Feb. 1, 1861. (77 miles (31 mile, fuiiilplaUii , Dishes ol' all kinds, hpersnes, , be less than ono Bar. Tho Contractor for the latter (SOjVlle, (2< { mil.. the lives and liberties of others whilst he carefully pity. We are sorry," exclaims post-free to any part ot rr.R TWEI.VETREES, Bromley, London, E. "P*") , open) open) " that melting organ Ac A Sample Spoon will be eent article will be required to deliver all supplies in as dry | open) ahielda worthless one, is their ' t of 30 »t8ui (,i, and «n lUus- I MPOBTAKT TO LADIKS.—Tbe Ladicsarcmost respectfully his own idol and of English popular prejudice, the tfcc Uiuted Kingdom on receip _ a state as the samplo bar will be in irhon accepted. £ 1. d. C. e. d. £ a- d Ttmet, " lot thr » n-i'ivv r. A WASSKRS Wanted in ovcrv Town requested to use tho Glenficld Patent Starch. The manu- . \ £ a d. useful neent for continental disturbances, and under fiUannnintment of Irish eTnprtntiitw ur. '.^ '. out ive him was the jobbing, as we have before now pointed , WATERFOKD SPUING ASSIZES CATHOLIC CHURCH, when going to the board, when I would willingly g Mr. C. Newport: J. y/jrr-KiMy. Cody, t veteran fly, now DUmARrAN edSBESP'ONDENCE On Fi:. next- any information be might have required ; however, to make nearly passed service,, wai sent to dry quartern for three everywhere evident about the contracts .h.y , the mi, Mi,rch, tho Grand Jury for the which was The Mission of the Itndemptorist Fathers, being the con- 1 statements without being provided with ficts appears to me, days for illegal motion the previous night. , 'J. CautUm~ enmty o! Wat ,'iTurd «ill Mr. FEET in the chnir in the first place, succeeded by Aid construction of steamers, at an enormous bo sworn at the Court-house, bo- clusion of that communccd here last year by those zealous , to say the least, nngeatlemiinlike, the more , particularly Thomas Ganle and Daniel KeUy, ttvo«»ilor», 'wet« provedb y BOARD Of GUARDIAN&—Rre. 18. for and the RYAIT, D.V.C., and finally Sir R. J. PAUL, Bnrt., J.P., ¦ fore tho liich-shoriir, Rubu-t 1'etcival Maxwell EE Dsci»rin' lb»'cbair. inadequate and unsuilcd to the work ; and , eloquent, and pious clergymen, was opened Saturday evening, chairman of the union. ^ cost.totally o'clock, and the jury lor peculiar to his countrymen—fair play and joitice to alL—I Michael-street on Tuesday moraine, made' leveral attempts Also prwnt—Sir John Nugent Humble, But, Samuel thu city at same place, on sane day, in the Cathedral , fur tho parishes of Trimly Within mid Also present—John Power (Ballinakill House), Captain : next place their management was one scene remain, sir, your obedient servant, JOBS DBVBRZOX. to strike bin. Their worships, in fining each of tbe defen- B. FitwerahV J.P., Samnel B. WGoire, TJ.P.j John R. in the before tlii' hijli-sht-riffof the city, George Morris, Esq. On Dillon, J.P. ; A. Mucker, W. Hally, J. O'Dwypr, T. W. commencement. Whenever St. John's, and will continuo.Ifor a fortnight. The Rev. J. C. Hcnne*sy, Esq., Clerk, Waterford Union. dants 2J. 6d. and 6d. costs, or three days' imprisonment Richarf G. Hudson,;-£eq., «ub.«beri8- disasters from the Jacob, Colonel Rolfits, J. Macknsy, M.D., J.P. ; J. ],. Conn, , Dower, J.P., V.C. of Monday, tho Hth hist., at ten o'clock, the commission will Father Harbisson .mil I he Rev. Father Schuuider, of the board day, when announced their tett led; determination severely to punish any Michael A. Anthony, D.V.C., J. , QoinUn, the Atlantic without tt break 0. Power, M. O'Shefl , Aid. Keily, J Hudson, T. C. Spencer, Mr. Spencer said, on the last P. Williams, steamed across bo openeil by the .ludges of - one convicted before them of auaaltinrf or threatening the O'Brien, John M'Cano, il, J. they Assize, the Right Hon. liarou order, arrived in this city per the mid-day train from Lime- T. L. Mnckesy, M.D., J.P. : M. Roberts, W. Christmas, revising the West Ward sheet, presented by Mr. ¦ ¦ William O'Brien, Jame* believe was in the minority of Deasy in the County police. • : : Patrick M. Terry, Pitrick M'Csrtuy, down which we Couit, and the Hon Justice O'lirien iu rick, and proceeded to Commins's hotel, Quay, whern apart- D.L. : Captain Hamilton, P,L.I. Murphy, the collector, he found Mr. John Dever- Byrne. W. Collim, , WEDNESDAY.—Before the Mayor, Mr. Meagher, Mr. John Mnlcahy, and Patrick Bonayne. ' scarcel y within the limited time in the city. The cases in the county include the trial of the OUT-D00R RBLIEF. amount of . John Morrisoy, cases.., thpvmcj were ments had been provide;!, as heretofore, for thi'in. At seven eux returned in arrear for £1 3s. 4d., Goold, R.M., Mr. C. Newport. The cases before the court RBLIEF. old raau, Thomas Walsh, for the inhuman butchery at Bally- ADMISSION!—OUT-DOOR ass0 e an(* nevcr accomplished the o'clock the mission opened in the Cathedral , Harronstrand- Mr. John Carroll , Enrhrnth, appeared before the rate for an unoccupied house on the Quay. He compri«ed a few charces of drunkenness in which the usual mnkiuc tnc P P > mncarhcry of the father of bis SOn's wife whose limbs were The adinWons were pretty large as usual. Out- , hoard to apply for out-door relief for a man in his was then under the impression that the house was fines were imposed, and a charge of larceuy of a tumbler which the advantages of the route it afterwards discovered in a bo; in Unit lonely pli'n. : There street , aud at that hour the spacious church was filled to door relief was further granted to a few, on the short passages bought by Mr. Heuncsay, spirit merchant, Goorge'a-strcet, is also, we rejjrct to say, another charge of ninrder commit- over-flowiug. The clergymen officiating were as follow : — district, in the absence of Mr. D. Carroll, relieving occupied by Mr. Devercux, and he was still of the would ensure to them. It cannot now be , against a man named Neill, which was returned to petty recommendation of the medical officers. said ted at Whitccliurch, the particulars of which we ure not officer,, sick, on the ground of the man's great same opinion. He nlways found that either Mr. Rev. Father Harbisson, as superior of the mission : Rev. sessions. THE SUrPLY OF MILK, that experience has shown that the service acquainted with. The following is :. decrepitude. Incident to the case, a discussion Devereux or hit servants took down the shutters denied Rev. T. English, C.C., Trinity Within > THURSDAY.—There was no caso for trial to-day. This important subject occupied the attention of THE COUNTY CAI.BVDA. II.—John Hnyes, murder at Father Schneider, ho considered engaged to perform was one beset with difficul - ensiiedl on the question of out-door relief generally. from that house every morning, which, , SATURDAY.—The ilayor, Mr. C. Newport,, aud Captain they Whitechurch ; Alice Uurke, a'ms (Jarty, stoalinR .i shce: ; Rev. E. J. Brown, C.C., do. : Rev. P. Flyuu, do. : M KV . F. proved he (Mr. S and be never saw a bill the board for a considerable time, tho guardians Capt. Dillon said out-door relief was now so heavy peucer) was rwlit, Newport, D.L., presided, but there was but one caso of and dangers of no ordinary kind, and possessed Thomas Walsb.ruiirderat Hallymacarbcry : Anno llrwlerick , O'lirien, St. John's Collcsc, Rev. P. Power, do. : attended on the window stating that the house was to be let? In being divided aa to whether they would take yearly ties r that the guardians ought to take the subject into drunkenness to be disposed of. alias Cosley, stealing from the person ; Walter Byriies and by cross-bearer, acolytes, &c. The " A eni Creator" bavin? he (Mr. Spencer) was told that Mr. Devereux paid or half-yearly contracts the former being decided ,,o advantages which could counterbalance those addition , M O ,— Before tho Mayor, Mr. J. Keating, Capt. , Daniel Hairy, stcalinir 20st potatoes ; Daniel M'Cloud, inde- been intoned, the Rev. Father Harbison ascended the pulpit, thpir consideration. A very gpneral complaint was NDAY a rout of £20 n-ycar for this house. His informant was the Newport D.L., and Mr. C. Newport. Near Doing It.— on—the clerk to advertise for tenders from 25th crils. Galway is admittedly an out-of-the-way cent assault : Ellen Aheivne, stcdiui; from tho porsoi.. and delivere d ii most eloquent discourse on tho duties of the made outside nbout it. He upprehended they , former tenant, but he would not vouch for the truth of that James Oolman was invited up by Constable O'Conuor, on March—the contract to be divided as the guardians h which it is hard to I'ITT CALENDAR .— Hrnry bigamy ; Pat rick Dupr- missiou. On Sunday, at last mass, when the church was corner of our island throug Kuott , would have to do what he suggested. The amount statement. official ticket to answer for raoisteniug the clay unduly on gan. iililaniing a pair of boots under I'alsi- pretences ; John again crowded to excess, the Rev. Father Harbisson deli- , shall think fit. Tenders for bread for six mouths passengers, and least of all goods ; and its of this relief lost week was very large, about £33, ,Mr. Murphy, collector, in reply to the board, said he had Thursday evening, nnd lying down on the coping of the attract Cramptoii. violating the person Ellen Power. »idi;ipj and vered a soul-stirring exhortation nn the Alpha aud Omega ' were decided on. , and if it went on at that rate it would be a question read Mr. Dcvercux s letter that morning. Its contents were Quay at the Waterside :tn sleep off the wigging he got from harbour is one of dangerous exposure, difficult to nssistins;. of salvation. Since, tho Rev. Father O'Donncll , Rev. Father MASTER 'S REPORT. for them whether out-door relief should not be true, and he felt that Mr. Spencer must be under a mistake. the spider ; one turn nnd he wonld have tumbled into Hades entry, Oihson, and Rev. Father Cameron arrived , and joined their The house was not occupied. Mary Slattery, widow, has got employment nt make out at times, beset with impediments at : order of tin? missiun struck off altogether. He heard of one ratepayer throuih the waters of tho pill. Dame Colman appeared as SHIP NEWS. brother missionaries at the hotel. The Aid. Kcily—Did the valuator accompany you thnragh tho 15s. per quarter from Mrs. Currau ; she has two and offering little security for tho*e steamships is as followe :—Tho first offerinir of the Holy Sacrifice is at legal adviser lor James, aud had the privilege or paying 2/. The Messenger, of this port , sailed from Bristol , March 1, complaining thnt some persons in his district were house ? ' on the atony couch. A fivo a.m., after which an appropiiato discourse is delivered for her client s reclining Second children in the bouse hospital, and asks permission when within it, besides possessing great inconve- for C.irdiff. The Alma, of this port, sailed from Penance, : receiving out-door relief who were not fit subjects Air. Murphy—Ho did ; and hi* statement was that the hemia Ually, masses aro then said continuously up to '.I a.m., after which Edition of the Same.—Anna Eup a tall female to leave them in the house for some time. The l'Vk 27, for Llr.nclly. The Commodore, of this pott, from for it. He merely gave the statement as one of house was unoccupied. when not in Government employ, nience of embarkation. On the other side, an confessions arc hoard up to evening, with but slight inter- construction, abiding, iu board admitted the children fora month. Cardiff, for Dunparvan, went ashore at Hallinacouity oi: yes- those things which one heard out of doors, and for Capt. Dillon—Is it possible that a house can bo so long the celebrated Rue da Goto, was presented for having, immense impediment to the success of the under- torday, where a portion of her cargo had to he discharged vals. At. seven o'clock, p.m., tho cveniui: devotions com- idle on the Quay of Watcvford, ,is this one is represented ROBBERY OF CLOTHES. available whnt it was worth. the. night before, paid incessant court to Bacchus, rendering the difficulties previous to KCttiujr off. The Cumberland, of this port, mence, lon<» before which hour every ' spot in tbc to bo ? The Master reported that on last Thursday night taking was presented in the dangers, , spacious temple is filled by thr eaxer faithful. At the hour Mr. Mackcy said any ratepayer having such a herself a heavy charge to thoso whoso dutj it it. to give dne sailed from Cardiff, Feb. 27, for Cadiz. The Nimrod, from Mr. Murphy—I got no rate out ol it for the past six or effect to the statute for the prevention of cruelty to human some persons got over the wall of the workhouse nnd frequently, after much loss of time and suffer- IIIMICP for Portsmouth 's Scilly Isles, named the rosary is said, after which tho officiating mission- complaint to make, ought to have , sailed from St. Mary placed it before seven years, and all that time it has becu unoccupied. animals, denominated the Towns' Improvement Act. Miss Feb for her p)rt, ar- ary ascends the pulpit, and preaches to the assembled thou- into the stone-breaker's yard, and robbed the shed ing from cold and storm, the impossibility of per- . 27, destination. The Alary, from this the relieving officer. Mr. O'Dwyer said he would bo for making all persons pay Anua, to cool her over-heated corpus, had alsu taken n siesta rived at Trnro, March 1. sands, who evidently driuk in the saving truths enunciated thu rate who would bo justly liable to do so. Having the containing the clothes of the inmates, by breaking the contract by lnnding the Mr, O'Dwyer said he would not place any reli- on the bank of the pill , from wheuce, were it not for one of forming the terms of C'ArruRK OP A HLOCKADK R UNNER.—The Denbigh to them with cn;cr earnestness. After the sermon Bene- authority, as he had, of the collector aud of the valuator, through the stone wall which forms the re re of the diction of tho most Adorable Sacrament is offered tip, and ance on the statement of n party complaining the quay antl river watch , who found her strctehed thereat, mails at St. John's. (s.8.) whilst leaving Mobile Harliour, Fob. 13, with « cargo that this house was unoccupied, settled the question in bis and had her removed , sho wonld quickly have passed to shed. These are composed chiefly of timber, and This steamer then the sacred ceremonies terminate for the evening. From behind persons' backs. He ought to have come of cotton, was captured by the Federal cruisers. miud. The state of this house had been discussed before A magistrate who has no thought of .soft situated in a remote and unfrequented corner, and In view of those impediments, and the frequency from tho (treat crush to the church in the cveniusr, every care is forward and made his complaint to the board. Rhadamanthus, put into this port iu November last, on her voyag; , by tbc hoard, and it was settled that it was unoccupied. sawder. Anna was requested tu retire from the vulgar gaze undergoing required to provent anything like an accident, occurring, aud from the repeated number of robberies committed with which it now occurs that the Company arc un- Liverpool for Nassau (N.P.) for repairs, whilst Capt. Dillon said they would not get ratepayers Last day, as ho saw by ono of the local papers, Mr. Spencer for a week with which request sho demurely complied. A the parliamen- that duty is porformed in tho fullest, manner by thoso on , he (the master) would advise the visiting committee it is which she hid off tho Abbey Church. From to come forward in that way. had stated he was in arrear for a certain store held by him. Duet and Us Results—Bridget Martiu, an artiste of emi- able to send a steamer on the appointed days, ro Science whom that onerous t jak devolves. It is extremely gratify- to consider the best mode of getting up, or provid- tary report of yesterday.itappears that tho trial in lication did not That statement he begged most fully to contradict : he paid nent ability for the public stage, on which sho very fre- its existence is close at Matatnoras, ing, ind-cd. to witness the rageiness with which oui- Mr. Carroll's app again come be- clear thnt the final hour of barque, of Wntcrfui-d, which was captured at his rates regularly, and was never in arrear. quently appear? at times contributing largely to tbo public ing a clothes' store in some other part of the pre- in January. pcojilo crowd (he confessionals daily, nnd how they flock to fore the board. , ital of the Irish le to the was pondin: iu the Priie Court at New Orleaus, Aid. Ryan said no one doubted that Mr. O'Dwyer was funds and Anne McGrath, who has not, as yot, so fully mises. Some articles of clothing, belonging tn hand, that the cap peop , —During the the sermon and devotions in the eveuin-r ; it is an undying HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION' —RL'I/.DINU. , DEEP SEA FISHERIES—O UR II ARBOUB. nble to pay his rates as well as any oue at the board (hear, developed her talents, were called to the bar by the officer in people admitted last Thursday, as well as a new is next to lost, and that nothing now week a vast quantity of deep sea fish passed througb town , proof tint come weal or woo the old, cherished faith is in- The following report from Mr. T. W. Jacob, us a ruin of many, hoar). waiting, Constablo O'U rady, and, on answering the call, ths coat purchased last week for a man named Dunne, great effort being still from Dnnmnio East, for Dublin, via Kilkenny Railway. delibly planted in the hearts of our people. visiting guardian , was read by the clerk :— Mr. Spencer said the statement was made by him under a remains but the hope of one The Paulist Fathers, ,inthors of the Book of Sni'inniis officer gave a very telling description of a duet in which he are missing property stolen will It is estimated that tho value of this wholesome tood of the I havo visited tho house nnd fouud it clean and iu general mistake, and ho begged to withdraw it. No imputation of ' ; altogether the from the oft-repeated published by the Messrs. Sadlicr, recently held a Missiou in , , found the damsels indulging in Sargent s Lane, at midnght. made to save our reputation deep amounted for the week 's catch to £600, Thorc are 27 in zood order. Thu healthy inmates appear to lie all the kind could lie on Mr. O'Dwyer (hear, hear). Not wishing they should waste their sweet notes ou tbo cost the union several pounds to be replaced. To a locality in New York, in which there was nn Catholic of incompetency, by still preserving trawls from Dubliu occupied off our harbour in this ionrco employed, nbout twtmty at stono breaking, a considerable Aid. Keily said a good way to test whether the house was desert air, and trusting their merits should not pass un- be considered. SUDDEN DEATH . English stigma : Charcli a few years ago, and communicated 4,300 persons, of our natural wealth. number in tho tailors' ami shoemakers' chops and bakery ; the occupied or not would be for some person to go ask Mr. ho caged the nightingales, and now asked the court The Master further reported ing the terms of the contract , six of whom were converts. noticed, that a woman named the subsidy, chang old men picking oakum, and the women generally employed Devereux to set it to him at £5 a year. to dispose of them. They were sent to the hill for a wc«k. Tho Catholic University has appointed the Rev. Dr. Mary Bourke died in the workhouse van while port of departure to Foynes, Cork , or CITY OF LIMERICK GRAND JURY. knitting. Capt. Dillon—Here a man is proved to pay reut for a Spidtrs—Some parties, mate and female, for spidensing the altering the City of Cleary, of Waterford, as examiner iu tin: Faculty of being removed to the hospisal this day. The master The followini gentleman were sworn as tho Tho hospital ami infirmary are nearly full as inislit bo house, and he is exempted from paying rate for it. previous night, and who had been allowed home by the Irish port , and expunging the Theology. sent notice of the death to the constabulary some other safe Limerick (.{rand Jury on yesterday, before thu Right Hon. pjpneted at this sovcro season of the year, hut I find there is Dr. .1. Mackesy—That is not proved. several bird-catchers, were called up for judgment, but not with tbe COXVBRSIOS.— Mr. Basil Chambers M.A.. of Liverpool , clause which binds to the mail service with New- Cliii'f Justice MoiMhan : , room for about about fifty more healthy inmates at the Mr. Spencer—The former tenant told me so. appearing, were ordered to be summoned. A Caution—A vio'T of holding an inquest. , Foreman ; has just seceded from the Church of Englai'd, and joined Honourable Robert O'lirieu , Old Church women's' sido aud about twenty-four at the men's. 1 am Aid. Ryan—There is no doubt about his being tenant. youth, of decent appearance, was complained against by Tht- relieving officer (Mr. Brenan) informed the foundland. Cork , whose people certainly possess Arthur Russell Esq., West fluid ; Captain Michael Gavin, that of the Catholic. It is understood that Mr. Chambers , pleased to find that the inmates of the house, of whatever Mi'. Conn sugacstetl that tho collector proceed by sum- Acting-constable Mercer, for being one of a party congre- board that he visited the deceased on the previous features for the whole of I reland , is J.I'., Harrington-street : AU. John W. Mahony, J.P., intend* taking orders in tho Cafbolic Church.—Morniwj class, have two blankets and a pair of sheets, and, generally, mons against Mr. Devereux for tho arrea r, More tho gated at Mr. Power's corner, in Barrack-street some redeeming Star. , and when evening, found her quite weak, and in a destitute Tontine Huiktim," : AH. Thud.bms M'D.nnoll , JP., Ciiorsc a heavy quilt. The wholemeal bread for hall diet appeared magistrates, and that would bo the way to trst tho occupancy. requested by the police to movo on, refusing to do so and in search of the subsidy. The OoNvr.itBioj?.—The Limerick Rcfortcr announces the , state ; he gave her Cd. in kind. The already eagerly street : Aid. LaurciK'o Qiiinlivan , J.P., Ocorgo street : Aid. good, anil I havo not found that any increased mortality (as Mr. Murphy said Mr. Deveroux had told him it would abusing them. The boy admitted his offence, uni promised people of the conversion at Kihnallock of Mr. Henry advocate it, and the merchants are active. John K. Tinslcy, J.I'., Castle Ville ; Jolwi T. MacShwhy, , Michael Gilborsou , was apprehended by some guardians), has arisen from tho cost too ranch money to put the house in repair. never to repeat it. The mayor, iu fining him Is. and costs, house in which the deceased lodged were anxious papers who was received into the Catholic Church during tho Esq.. J.P., Shannon Lawn : Michael Rohort Ryan. Esq., .I.P., past use of it. THOMAS W. JACOB. Mr. O'Shca said if Mr. Devereux was a tenant at will , or said the police should not be abused in this manner, and if it to have her removed that night, but he (the reliev- Mr. CiiAtar.s B. G IBSON , in a letter in the Exami- Fairy Hill : week, by the Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald, curate of the town. Temple Mnnsn-t : John M'Doimei l, Esq., J.I'., 29th 2nd. Mo. (Feb.) 1861. from year to year, be would certainly he liable, hut if ho held were not for the prisoners previous good character, tho ing officer) being ; James Fonr of the monks of the Alexiancr Convent at Cologne of opinion it would not be well to ner, gives practical suggestions for its profitable William Gongh dubbins, Esq., J.I'., Woodsdown In connection with this subject !li6 following under a lease obliging him to pay rent, whether the premises penalty on him would he much heavier. O'ShiiHirhnrssy, Esq.. J.I' William Jolnston, have announced their intontion to proceed to the scat of war, remove her, the evening being extremely col d, they ., George-street ; were occupied or not, to his mind, altered tho liability very TUESDAY.—Before the Mayor, Mr. C. Newport working. " Our ships should sail from Liverpool , " for the purpose of assisting the wounded mon report from the medical ofliccrs of the house was , Mr. J. did not then press to have her removed. On the Esq., J P., (ioorKO-^trcet ; Thomas Bnycc, Esq., J. P., Spring - , and have re- much. Keating, and Mr. U. J. Goold, R.M. ?lace : ceived tho authorisation of their ecclesiastical superiors for read :— following he says, " and take the mails aboard at Qiicens- forl: John Augustus levers, Esq., j.P.. Richmond Capr. Dillon said holding by lease could not exonorato a Poor Joe on the Go.—Poor Josey Jones, the world day she was removed in the workhouse ton-strcet : Henry so doin-r.—Morning Post. To the Chairman Beard of Guardians, Walcrford .Uuion. Henry Vnreker Lloyd, Esq., Rirring man from paying rates. knows, is mighty fond of beer, and when it's in, like higher van, and died on her way. The board directed the " town. The Galway Company had to do so. If Ksq., The Protcstaut government of Prussia has asked the aid SIK— We h»ve to report that at the femalo side the ' Vcrekrr, Esq., (irorge-strect : John Wostropp, The Chairman said a tenant was hound to keep his pre- folk, 7jis head is mighty queer ; on .Monday night, at eight relieving officer to give evidence before the coroner merchants and capitalists to Lcnihan, of the Sisters of Charity for their hospitals. master's iufirm wards, both above and below, arc fully occu - " we expect English Athlacca : Pierce Shannon, Esq., Corbally : Maurice mises in tenantahle repair : even if they fell down ho doubted o'clock , poor Joo was quite a fly, and on the hunt he went, at the inque3t .s;rcct ; \ ERT R EV . 1)«. C.\nitL.—Our readers on both sides of pied as they contain 'J2 inmates. Iu this hospital and othor , where the jury found their verdict them. We mi ht call the Esq., Patrick-stroct ; Pntiel Ciillen, Esq., Hutlanil- much whether the tenant was freed from paying the rates, at onco misfortune, sure, to try ; when at the Square "join we must act with g the Atlantic will be glad to hear that the Rev . Dr. Cahill is hospital hnildings thcro is oniy one sparo and unoccupied , , old in accordance with the facts stated. Thomas Prosser, Esq., Hiookl nvn : J ami's Thomas Qninlan , so long as he wa% tenant. Joo did stare, a baker's shop being nigh, and quickly he did the Cork and Liverpool Atlantic in a state of rapid convalescence aft er his late severe indis- bed, and during the past week it has been necessary to place A MON UMENT. " new company Esq. liiUTinslou-stleet. , Clerk—Whilo in occupation. enter there, to sec what he could spy ; behiud the counter position which we may now say, had excited the serious beds on tho floor in some of the wards. At the male side B being English we get the capital ; , , Finally Capt. Power and Alderman Ryau were requested Joo did see a youth, quite smart aud dapper, aud thereupon The Master laid before the board three beautifully " Company. y apprehensions of his numerous friends here, of the hospital there are throo spare Iwds.—Wo are, sir, your HUNTING API'OIXT.MENTS. and, wo believe, to view tho premises, to sen if they wern or were not occu- did Master Joe administer a strapper ; loud bawled the executed tracings of a monument, which the visiting " by being Irish they get the subsidy. Wo give and CVBR .\ RIIM < I E I'ox H OI XDP .— Saturday, 5th March , M'ilfonl even of his medical attendants. A littlo rest is only obedient servants, 11. J. IJ URKIIT, A.M., M.H. * pied, and report to next mceliug, and Mr. .Murphy was youth, up van the chief to see what was the matter, when committee recommended to be erected over the —Tuesday 8th, Owniug—l'riday 11th, Ballynatnona. At eleven required, it is hoped, to restore our distinguished friend to J. ELLIOTT, A.M., M. B. ordered a check for his poundago " take : but I cannot but think that the great clock, a.m. amount, i'50 9s. lod, Joo was caught right by the throat, aad evicted with a poor interred in the workhouse cemetery, o' his usual health aud spirits, and to thai, career of usefulness Workhouse. March 2, 186 t. PAYMBN IS. at Slieve- our harbour and railroads, and the Trrr K II.KKSSV H UXT. Saturday, 5ih Mar,, Wilford. Tipperary splutter. Joe, for a moment, stood amazed, his head quite " advantages of ' Woodstock—Wednesday so painfully and so suddenly interrupted.—New York Mr. Conn said Mr. Jacob s report as to the The following sat as a finance committee tbc day before :— grine Mountain. These designs wcro sketched Hounds, at eleven o clock- -Momlay 7th, Tablet iu a pother : thus to be treated by such folk, oh! .lakey, " increased numbers that would be likely to emi- !)[h , Ttillaroan—Friday Jltli , Five-mile stono, Dublin lload— , Feb. 3. wholemeal being good food was hardly in accoid- Aid. Keily, chairman : Captain Power, aud Mr. Ually. and what a bother ! Joe looked around, tryiug what could be and furnished by Mr. Denis McGrath, master Cabtleinorres— CAraoLrcirr CARRIED I .VTO DEKMAKK.—Under the Monday Hth , Mount Loftus—Wednesday 16th, ancc with the proposition which they lind lately recommended the following payments :— found, his sellings sure to soften : when he espied another builder, Dungarvan, reflecting much credit on his " grate from the port of Cork , would be a sufficient Friday :8th, Fresliford -Monday 21st, Ballytobin Gate—Wednes- mild Protestant rule of tins Kingdom, Catholicity could not received from the commissioners n.s to new buildings W.. Walsh, n.milk £53 8 lliT. Ryau, master, £8 fi 8 door, through which he often entered ; then entered Joe and taste and skill. day 2Jrd , Castlccomer- Saturday 2Clh , Iniatioge. At a charter move, and, therefore for the poor Catholics scattered " inducement for the formation of such a company, , Mary Croke, „ IL U, 6C. Ryan , matron, 3 i! H asked for what is sure to make one frisky, the cash pul before eleven o'clock. through the Duchies this occupation has been a veritable for hospital accommodation, and on which the re- ELECTION OF SCHOOLMASTER. , Johanna Power, ., 10 J. 8 C.Carroll,matron K.I12 IU U down Joe stood in wait to get the drop o' whiskey ; •• even without a subsidy. The capital invested in blessing. The military chaplains who accompany the troops port of the medical officers appealed to hinpo. He , Joe, There were for the appointment of schoolmaster Thos. Puelan, ., 7 2 fl W.O'UounelLsch'lm'r.'i 6 S being upset, was told to get quite out of that, instauter, M F.CHAXIIS' I^STITITTE.— We underslaud thai Mr. have been to many of the Catholic inhabitants, the first in the workhouse five candidates " emigrant shi ps is giving a far higher per crntage (Mr. Conn) was decidedly against new buildings at John Farrell, ., 7 .1 (liE.O'Conncll.sch'lm's 2 t 8 because no matter how he spoke he shouldn't taste decanter ; , whose testimonials Catholin priests they have seen for years. Everywhere " Cork Parsons, who was engaged to lecture for ihin ' institute, , too, this or at any other time : first , because this was Thos. Power, .. 'JO .i 10 M.O'Connell.Iuf'ntt'r] 5 0 Joe looked amazed, his hands upraised, aud through the of character and efficiency were excellent. There " than the millions invested in railways. , the Catholic chaplains havo been permitted to officiate in the not the time to increase the oxpenditture of the Michael Power, „ 10 'J 10 A.Sloane.wardra'str's 1 6 il door did vanish, and in a second his fist did dance through a were four of the candidates present. They were consecu. railway and steamboat facilities, and has not fulfilled his engagement, and thereby left a Protestant Church. M. Hrcsche, the chaplain of the Hano- too, has great union ; and, secondly, because it was not requircJ. Ryan nnd Pholan, I Eleanor Tobiu, nurse 1 1.1 <1 shilling pane in Spanish ; crish, crash, through window, lively called before the boinl, and the chairman put several vacuum in Uio lecturing soason. Hut we learn Mr. verians', has already celebrated the sacred ceremonies in the candles & snuff in easily reached , like our own city, from any part If they went to build now they would , 'J 11 6JMgt. Flynn, midwife 1 o 0 sash aud all, went the digits of the sucker, who, after spil- fjuestions to each ns to his |Wiiod of time giving litcrjry Georfjo Dawson, who is also a most popular nnd accom- Protestant Churches, formerly Catholic, at Crcmpe, Killiuz- require a CJro. White, pepper C.IIaydcn ' instruction under the National Board dom. In addition , we find that Cork | ,porterK.H.l I 8 ling glass anil rum, hadn t a farthing for his supper. The , and ns to his know- of the King plished speaker, will deliver a course of lectures for hauscn et Klnshow. The Northern journals bring a touch- large sum of money for the purpose, and in addition and soda, 7 7 7;W. Power, warder, 1 1:2 il wight was called upon to speak and answer for the spillim ledge in practical husbandry. Those questions were satis- ing account of the iutcrmc.it of four Austrian officers at ' , will soon possess what we once thought would be the insHtnto in April next. they would icquire a large annual outlay to keep W.Masbu,airow-rool, 1 3 ijR.O's salaries, 8 15 0 but Joe kept dumb just all the whilo remembering the mill- factorily answered by the caudidates, whose names follow :—¦ Rendsburg, where the Cxlholic ceremonies made a deep im- W.K.Coramins&Co., !(Jco. Kdwnrd Galwey, Dunijarv.n ; direct conimuni. CHAR"! or R APE —The magistrates at Youehal Petty them up (hear, hear). They were asked to do this White, rope, J. Walsh, cooporage *2 15 0 squocliug; up rose another worthy man, ono of the mal- For Galtvey—f. Ronavne, Sir Nugent Humble, Bart:. and that was, that ho would require them to meet countries, but Cork and Cherbourg are the chosen near Youghal, with intent to commit rape, and John Tho Rev. James William Ryutl , Dean's Vicar Choral of Margt. Phclan, tea, 28 :t 10 M. Moran, tinwork I •!• 7 treated , to pray the bench not to sentence Joe uotil P. M'Carthy, If. A. Anthony, P. II. Terry, P. Williams, J. ' to consult for striking a new rate. He bad informed R. Mahony, steaks, 28 IB 11 M. Dunne ' M'Cjnn, J. R. Dower, J. Quinlan.—!). links. " Cork ," says the Phare. tie la Manche, a M'Carthy, asoi about rii;litecti,n>edicnl student ot the Queen 's St. Canice's Cathedral, has been instituted by the iiisliop , seven vans 7 17 0 they'd hear it stated, that twas nt bug since it occor- College, Cork, son of Mr. Win. M'Carthy, Seaview,Youghal, of Ossory, to the Onion of Poleroane, vacant by the decease them that their out-door relief had very much M. Connolly, meat, 70 18 3 W.K.Commins,&Co. red that Joe wits liberated, from the institute upin Jolin 's- For Prendergkst—S.E. M'Guire, J.Mulcahy, .1. Mornssv, journal of Cherbourg, " is placed in a most favor- for the commission of said offence nn the person of the said of the Uev. William Hartford. increased , and the same state of things was the R. Power, coals, 52 0 0 sundries 5 11 ;l hill , whoreiu arc tho demented. Their worships thought, R. G. Hudson, J. O'Brien, S. R. Fitzgerald, M. J. Byrne, Lord Stuart—8. able situation to initiate a great commercial move- Margaret Hride. The prosecutrix ia A girl of about 21 years Rev. Sir Edmond Armstrong, curate of Kathdowncy, case with their clothing. Under such circumstan- E. Fielding, I.-coiu I. Purccll, do. 20 1 1 amongst three or four, that it wonld be far bett 10 John Power, hay 1 10 0 to keep it to the letter ; tbeu out For Callaghan—Vim. O'Brien ;uid Wm. Collius.—2. of age, not at all of attractive appearance, in the employment has been presented by the Crown to the Vicnrago of Skohke, ces he would call upon the members of the board re- shoving out the law, spoke ment, with its xuperb harbor so easy of access ; her of Mr. Thomas Hubbard. near Youghal, and on the evening vacant by the deceaso of tho Rev. Dr. Staples. Baker's wages, ¦(• 0 0 E.S.Kcnncy, printiugo 15 8 tho bench to black old Joe, tho public must be protected ; you A second poll being taken, tbc former members and Mr. scntinp, as they did, the constituencies !¦ W. Collins voted for Mr. Galwey, port is the last land which the American steamers of tho Alleged assault, Sunday, the 'Jlst., was proceeding The Vicaiagc of (iowrau , in the gift of Viscount Clifdcn, around him, W. Hearne, coals, I- in 0 Do. Do. 1 0 cannot roam through streets at will , your crime once being raakioj 111. Mr. W. homo with n oun after selling "milk in the market, when sho been offered to the Rov. Christopher Lov«t Darb to ho very careful how they laid out the public C'p!>cll&Co.,c!oHi'i;, 3!> 10 5 T. Lane, wooden leg 11- 1) detected : you must remember that spiders are, for every O'Brien voted with the former members for Mr.Prendendsl , touch, in order that they may carry away those ha* y, Vicar mot the accused. of Killegucy.—Kilkenny Moderator. money (hour, hear). He would fearlessly assert, Hax. &O'I)on'll , „ II 18 -I P. K. Reid, hay 1 6 3 man's destruction, and if you must go iuto them, you shal l inakiug nine. Mr. Galwcy was returned by a majority of on»! J.AE. Miihcr, ., 30 !) 0 P. Harnugtou, brick 1 0 0 pay dearly for your suction. With that advice, Joe, you HALF-YBARLV SUPPLIES. letters directed via Quccnstown. Cherbourg is the FIRE.— On Saturday morning last, about niuo o clock, a Archdeacon Bell has recovered from an attack of illness. for he knew it to be the fact, there were many per- Fortune & Co., ,, 2 10 8.1. O'Har.i, repairs 2 'J (I must take just four weeks at the Hill, aud when you're tired The Clerk w.is ordered to advertise' for the usual half- of the Continent to Cork the property of Wo much regret to hear that tho Hev. Thos. Uimlcttc is still sons ing poor 's-rate at the present moment nearest part ; situated on a store* iu High-street, now filled with corn, pay , who J. Power, straw, 7 0 8 J. Flnhavan, coffins 3 0 It harrowing, just toe it on the mill. Joe sat him down upon yearly supplies, and ou motion of Mr. Quiulan, it was re- suffering from a most painful disease uf the eye, at his were not near as well off as the inmates of promontory jutting out into the English Channel , Messrs. Coombe, and adjoining tho whiskey itores of Mr. II. residence in this city. that 1). Holden, frieze, 10 0 (I K. & L., shroudiup: •> \() o the seat, his breath just to retake, when a written mandate solved that in future notice should be soot to each guardian Popo, was discovered to be on fire, iin.ikc isMuini; from the A congratulatory address and presentation has been made house (hear, hear). _ Lct them not increase the bur- Mary Powcr.cloth'g, 4ti 18 0 P. Regan, poitcr, W. from the clerk, transferred him to tho beak : Joe stood then intimating the day on which these contracts are to be con- shi ps on their route thither run no danger of being windows. Tho premises wixu .spetidily entered, when it was to the Rev. Richard Burgtss Lubartc, formerly of Cloumot, thens already pressing too heavily on those poor R. & Lcdlic, ,. 1 11 II dispensary 'J 3 1 up and looked around bis silent mute leave-taking, aud tak- sidered. FOSTER. wrecked on the two most dangerous parts of the touud a beam was on fire, caused, it was supposedly itt; cou- by the parishioners of Tullylish, near Belfast, iu which people. If they did so they would be adding to )>o., .. 5 0 8 J. Flahava u, collius 3 5 8 ing up his old caubecn, skedaddled without speaking. The Master appointed Lanrence Reynolds (who take* ' Cushcn, „ 2 1!) 1!) (J charge of the bath), to act as gate porter the rocky coast of St. Malo, and the terrible noctiou with Mr. Graham s foundry, but before any dimage locality Air. Labartc has been ministering for somo tiino that exodtts which was, in its amplitude, fri htening Mary 0 Small bills U Cruelty to AnintaU.—Mr. E. Elliott, solicitor, appeared , in the absence ot coast, was done, it was extinguislail. The police were promptly on g T. Walsh, tailor, 1 15 II -___ on behalf of the Waterford Branch of the Society for the Jlr. M'Carthy, who is ill in hospital with severe cold. Ap- past. A beautiful time-piece accompanied the address. The even the most moderate men, b driving Tocks of Calvados. Connected with Paris by a rail- the spot. future scene of the Rov. Mr. Labartc's ministerial labour! y from the J.Sparrow.shoemakcr 1 f 0 (I, Total, £822 y !) prevention of cruelty U> animals, to prosecute, under the proved of by the board. SDOX country as many us could fl y from it, and in doing There was nothing of any public road, [Cherbourg, with its magnificent harbour, so THE IIATB ExEcuTioxa ix IJO .—Tho Rev. .lames will ho either iu lidfast or its immediate viciuity. J.C. Hcnnessy, clerk 13 '0 81 12th und 13th of Vic, chapter 92, commonly called Martin's intorest from the com- Hus«ey, ol Si.Mary 's, Moorfields , who . with the Rov. I'alhoi' so they would hnve a great deal for which they TBRD2BS. Act a Mrs. Catherine Fanning, for having, ou Saturday missioners before the board this day.—Adjourned. of access, connects Ireland with , easy and so sure Joseph Lewis (Catmelitv), attouded thft tivc unha)>py pirates should answer (hear, hear). Of nil communcations y/oar— Supers — Tho following tendered :—Messrs. L. last, iu GcorgcVstrcet,a donkey attached to her car with a raw if this scheme was recently executed in. ]c lirard any where and at any time. Tevival of the Irish trans-Atlantic Steamship Com- ten- ten times the number would have been present . As it was senccd Crucifix which Father Joseph Lewie aud myself answer, the Lord Mayor aud the mover aud seconder of the creasedi accomodntion for the sick they der was taken. Richard Ward, the inspector undor the Waterford Society, , had a wing however, a large number assembled at tht) hospitable resi- pany and direct communication with France are bcl'l to their lips. Their manner was .ill that we could address were presented by Sir (icorge Grey, and had the Connolly, beef at proved the offence when their worships, considering it was of the leper hospital to get, which had been offered Meat— Mr. M. , old., taken : the master , dence of Mr. Galwey, the entire premises being crowded at wish , and ceitaiu ccsturcs on the part of Lop«/., which were honour of kissing her Majesty's hand. Tho deputation then the first breach of the act brought under their coguizancc subjects well worthy of the most easiest attention in them before, but in justice to the ratepayers let to puroiiasc the ox-boads. Mr. R. Mahony, pork steaks, at 3d. , twelve o'clock by gentlemen and ths farming taken by somo of the hy-slandors as evidence of bravado, retired. , with a caution as to tho fu- classes from them not expend any more money Oatmeal—Tho following tendered :—Messrs. J. Slatto.-y, fined the defendant Is. and costs tbe surrounding districts, amonpst whom were :— Ireland. were iu fact owing to his efforts, his arms being bound, to The Queen of Spain has distributed 120,000 reals in building (hear). £V) 16s. a ton ; Mr. Devereux , £10 15s. ; P. K. Reid ture. Public Nuisance.—Mr. E. T. Power,solicitor appeared , £11 , Sir John Nugent Humble, Bart., Clonkojcorau lloost - siL-n hiuisolf with the sign of the Cross." among different charitable institutions on thu occasion of her Mr. Peet, while in favor of economy, expressed lOd. ; T. Evcrard , £10 os. ; P. A. Power £11 ; J. Devereux on the part of residents in the viciuity of Conduit-lane, to . Since the above was written , we observe that the , , Richard U. Roberts, Esq., Coulnagour ; Philip Chearnley, CAPITAL CONVICTION*.—A capital onviction lias talrci late safo delivery. himself in support of the fullest accommodation for Draper £11. Mr. M. Dcvcrcux' move tho bench to ordci- the abatement of a bouse in that £11 10s. ; R. H. , s tender Esq., Salterbridge ; John Wall, Esq., T.C., and Mrs. Wall company has ceased its operations, and that the place at Canick-on-Slmnii'in Wore Mr. Justice Christian. Patti has introduced a new air into the liarbiere taken.—Adjourned. they averred threatcnal lo fall, aud iv.is there- , , the sick. It might be said they , hod less sick by at .€10 15s. was lane, which, , Dungarvan ; Benjamin Barren, Esq., Dungnrvan ; Jlr. to Edward Stamford was found guilty of the murder of Michael S T O novsE. fore dangerous to public safety. A portion of the house had steamers, which would now require three months which has met with great success ; it is culled " Di Gioia twenty-five than they had last year, there being now TA E F IHB Kiereey, Kilmacthomos : Richard G. Hudson, Esq., ei-sub- M'Derraott, on the returning of the latter from Mohill , at house last week „. ... fallen that morning. His worshi the Mayor, said the mat- are mortgaged to the great money lenders insoleta," and is composed by her brother-in-law , M. Maurice but fifteen in the fever hospital , but they bad fort; Remaining in ...1150 p, sheriff, Ballycoe, Dnugarran : Mr. David Fitzgerald, clerk of repair, ton o'clock at night. Tho deceased and one lieilly, after Admitted since ...... ter had "been already reported to him, and he had sent the 1 StrKkoschc. ... 72 l>unj?arvan Union ; Mr. John Morrissy, P.L.G., Cappagb ; of London, the Messrs. G URSBY , for a sum which it haviug had some drink , lighted their pipes and wen ; their there last year, and if they hud the same number High Constablo and some of his constables to sec the bouse I.a Priuccssa Letitia .Bonaparte, Lady Wysc, and Horn 1 , Mr. P. M'Carthy, P.L.G., morchant, Dungarvan : Rev. .1. ia questionable they would realise , so that nothing way, and while tho rain was be.itiug in their faces a tall man now it would wholl y absorb that reduction of this week ...... • nnd bring tho corporate superintendent of works to it. suiti" have left the Hibernian Hotel, for London. Discharged during ... 72 Power, P.P., KilRobiuct ; Mr. Kirwan, Ballinakill ; Mr. struck Kuill y down. When he recovered he saw M'Dt'rmott, twenty-five. Ou receiving the report of that officer, which he would have remains for the unhnppy shareholders. The idea 'Hie Marchioness of Ormonde und Lady Mary Died ... 11 James Power, Ballinamuck : Mr. R. Dormer, StradbaH ; l ing as if "

  • .id and the tall man stooping over him, he would act accordingly. One y contained in the foregoing of preserving the subsidy y liutlcr returned to Kilkenny C;utlc Captain Hamilton , explaining how inefficient he Total remaining, ...... HHl in the course of tho day, Henry A. Pitigerald, Esq., J.P.. Seaview ; Southwell apparently robbing him. The evidence of identification of on Friday from Borri*. which was Fitz- we are glad to see, been taken up, as told said he 1 found the present hospital accommodation General average weekly eust ...... Is. Hid. thing ho could assure Mr. Power, , that public gerald, Esq., Kilmaloo: John R. Dower, Esq., J.P. : Edward lias, the priuiner was entirely circunistantiil. It was prored he Mr. Kavanagh, Borris ; Mr. Vescy Owen W ynn , , safety should not be cudangered. Tho respected agent of stated it to be his op Do. in infirmary ...... 2s. 3d. Dower, Esq. : Mr. Michael Organ, MonutOdell ; Mr. Mat- in t':c following from the London correspondent was feeu in cruinpany with the dercasrd ; a stick was Pouud, and Mr. Gore Hoo'.he arrived at Kilkenny Castle on Friday, inion that the guardians should the property, P. Kell Esq., solicitor immediately caused Do. fever hospital ...... (is. 8d. y, , thew Walsh, Mapstown ; Mr. P. Power, Dungarvan ; John «f the lietfatt Hews I.rltcr :— a tnlMciii-bn-i. a watch and oilier m ticlus, and «omi! half- on u visit to tho Marquis of Ormonde. do something, so as to prevent the necessity of put- its removal ou representation being made. ' Dining Hall ...... la. b'd. A. O'Keeffe, Esq., J.P.,, Ballyleraon Lod?e ; John Hely, crown'; ; and altlniufrh the pncki'ts of the deceased were Thu Earl and Countess of ISessWough issued ting beds on tho floor for patients. Ho did not say VVEDNKSUAY—Before tbc Mayor, Capt. Newport "A communication h.0. He had no objection to take her if the guardisus had sup- aud all measures calculated to uphold aud promote the wel- before, , on the division of masters of ccrcinouics hardly knew hon* to act. It was con- full bench. Au Escape.—Bridget Haggs, for some time having got tinsy, aud the other assaultiug complainant when CLONMEI. FAIR .—This fair, held on Wednesday last , ported her out of the house. This, it appeared, they had done. fare ami independence of the people generally. I am begin- New lloss, a rate of five shillings in the pound. They ceived that a little gontls persuasion might have a good back in foreign parts, was introduced by A.C. Fluellcn, at a at Diuiraore, iu his master's absence, he was obliged to write He previously took two othor out-door reared childre n, anil ning to despair of my country when I sec such men disposed and two Mercurys were despatched to the old Dauish f(co with a half sovereign tbe night was well attended, and prices had an upward tendency should' seek to give every possible accommodation effect, damsel who had made to Dublin to him for permission to discharge them, which he they hadturncd out very well. to teek a widor and better field for the cicreise of their to their sick poor, consistent with the interests of palaco to see if they could induce the lady to visit the City before, the property of n man named Burke. Ou tho charge did, and since than, tuoy have frequently threatened to injure Prime beef went at from 56s. to fiOs. per cwt , linking the ability, energy, and industry, and it is to mo an additional said ho had Biddy searched Mr. Coinerford aud other guardians said tho workhouse the ratepayers. Hall. On their mission they departed, and iu some time being made, the officer at the complainant, from which he is in fear and terror of them, offal ; mutton 8JJ. to 9d.j iu-calf cows from £12 to £17 ; was a bad traiuing school for youth. proof of tht! decay of Irish commercial prosperity. To use returned bearing Miss Ellen betwoen them apparently in an tower, but two shillings only wero found on her. The aud seeks to get them bound over to keep tbe peace:when Dr. T. L. Mackcsy said the sick required every 3-jT6-old from £10 to £12: 2-jis-old, £7 to 10; strippers KMIQUATlo.-r. the expression of a friend of mine litre, Mr. Cadogau's exhausted state, and iu the cage they deposited their now burked individual did not appear, aud Misi Baggs retired to at tbe races of Carrick-on-Suir was on boneback ; Conway from i« to ilr, weanling calves from £3 10s. to £5; hog- Several pmonti applied fur assistance to gel clothus to go absence must he felt iu Waterford as a local loss, aud hii accommodation, but he did not think that additional quiescent burthen. Seated, Nell gave one look at the bench, Gow 's.lane for a conversazione. struck tho horse with an umbrella, and Butler and he said : public usefulness will be long rctuombercd by gets from ;(«s. to 17.1. At the pijt f«ir, on Monday, there to America, their friends in that country having sent them those who buildings would relieve the guardians from the of imploring and injured innocence, then rolling her eyea liko they would pull him off the horse and threatened to kick appreciate higli - iniadcdiicss, charitable feeling, were upwards of 1 000 animals for sale ; prices ranged pussago tickets. Others applied fur clothes to leave tho aud m.iuly difficulty (hear, hear, from Mr. Conn). In his a duck in H thunder storm, tbo corners thereof seekiog to THE ARMY him ; f rom tbe violent temper of Conway and the threats oE , house. Tho independence.—I urn, iny dear sir, faithfully yours JVum U». to 48s. per cwt. guardian!, after examining into the several , opinion, the best thing they could do vould be to catch the symptoms of the magisterial pity which the Cant, (llubb, the highly popular commnndiu;; officer of both men, considered bis life in danger. Tbe defendants cases, granted, according to circumstances and their pressing "THOMAS M URI'H T. contemplated catastrophe would evoke, down sho wcut at the Waterford Artillery, has proceeded to Sbocburjness, were ordered to keep tbe peace towards complainant for FI.AX.—An influential doputatiou, including the Chief appoint a small committee to consult with the naturp,]ahout i-'5 for these purposos. " C. RedmuuJ, E*|., T.C., Waterford." full length on the floor and tried hard to he in a fit. Though for two months' instruction iu the use of the Armstrong twe l yo months, and to pay costs, or ia default one month's, and Mr. W. any, Secretary for Ireland , Earl of Besslxirougb, 81I.AU1ES OF OPFICEB3 IN IBELANU AND EM.MNH. —? medical oflicers to sec if and if so, what accom- not taken in, their worships thought it best to ho prudent, gun. irapriiomneut. Jobir Wall, Eso_ wlicitor, Waterfonl. Malcomson, &c., waited on Lord I'almerston on yesterday, The following practical petition to Parliament was pro- THANKS modation could be added to what they already and seut for medical aid. Vciy soon Mr. P. Croke, assistant A party of twenty men of the 10th, under command of appeared to prosecute. William Mahony prosecutedKUeu asking that the Government should set apari iu the estimates posed by Mr. Hiig^-y, seconded by Mr. Dunphy, and unani- Mr. Freeman, treasurer of the Society uf tit. Vincent possessed. Failing that object, then for the com- to Dr. Ardagb, Mall , was in attendance, who, taking from Ensigns Palmer, Ortou, and Austiu, who bad been at aud Alice Shea, for breaking W3 windows, calling names, mously adopted by thft board :— his pocket a glass phial, applied it to her nostrils and gave puncannon foit for rifle practice, have joined head quarters and otherwise annoying him at his bouse in Carrick-OD-Suir, t?ie sum of £O,(X JO for the of paying instructors ile Paul Society, thankfully acknowledge* the receipt £1 mittee to have power to consult with the trustees of , purpose "That as half Iho salaries of the roedicd officers and tho her the full benefit of an inhalation from tbc contents of a iu Kilkenny. A party from the depot at Preston ou the night of the lQtb. Complainant for toe South. l-condact Zealand, and secondly for au intermeddling expedition also throw stones at my door when going away. Defetwnts. for that time at least, she will tbe employ of the contractor for building that portion of of the poor-rates. Therefore petitioners humbly pray your Tho Treasurer of tho Society of St. Viuccnt do Paul, as follows :—The mover and seconder ; Messrs. House for a mouth, where, between the Danes and German Powers, but the truth is denied the charge, aud said that they were going through of fits or the uso of restoratives. Merchants' Quay nea r the Market-house w.u at the brad of honorable house to adopt measure! to havo the salaries of Carrick-on-Suir, begs to acknowledge the receipt of £1 8s. Hudson and Peet. To report to next board. live wholly free from tbo fear they have received no orders, cither for marching or readiness. the lane to ask a . watchman to call them in the mwrningtut , Conn,. , Mary Walsh Belling cabbages in Milk-lane, ' said officials in Ireland paid iu the same manner and out of from Messrs. Malcomson, Brothors, per Very Rev. Mr. Fitz- Obttruclion— , A court martial has been held hero on a soldier of tho lOtb, go to work at Mr; Malcomwus factory, when CdBolainnnts' tbe slie. legs calling off one of the lashings, the shears gave as they arc paid in England." UNOCCUtMLU llOUSCS. and thereby obstructing tho public thorougnfaro in contra- who deserted and enlisted in the Royal " the same fund gerald, P.P., V.G., in aid of tht, funds of that Society. Marines at Ply- servant was coming out of his door with a candlestick ia way awl he fell iuto the river ; luckily for the man the tide - to Mr. Sullivan Tbc following letter, addressed to the clerk , was vention of tho Borough Bye-lav, was fined Id. and Is. Gd. mouth. ' The ictitiou to be sent , aud copies to be The Christian Hia|jiurs, Mount Siou, gratefully acknow- her band, and knocking against then, aha (Mr. Maboojra) was full in,- otherwise the accident might have bc-eu attended also forwarded to Col. Dunne, M.I'., Mr. Lonsfield , Mr next read :— On Tuesday next, No. 1 Company of the secondbattalion , girl stumbled against the window, aid broke it. Cuss ledge the receipt of fivo pounds from George Wyac, E»i|., D.L., Mr. with fatal ivtults ; as it was, he escaped. Whitesidf , and Mr. Hcnnessy. Quay, March 1, 18fH. MOSDAY.—Before tho Mayor; Capt. Newport, 10th regiment, under tbe conimaud of Captain Bluett, will dismissed. There waa nothing elu of public interest. . D.M., Dublin, jier Very iCev. Dr. JI. Flyun, towards tin R.M. The Prize Sing— ¦ TrtE AxclEL HOTM, DUBLI.V—Wo learu with much G OOD HRIAU.—TWO loaves of the broad, naked in the SIB— Mr. Paul Murphy, rate-collector for tbc west wnrd C. Newport, and Mr. Goold, proceed from Kilkenny garrison (a Daacanuon Fort to fund fur erecting tlioir iuteuded buildings. for having a set-to in the house, were on the tablo of the hoard to-day, und I must say electoral division of this union, having called upon ino for Richard Keau and Philip Walsh, rcmaiu there for tome Vine, whilst undergoing a course of COLD WKATIHR—MORTAWTI.—The late cold and frosty Mktisfaction, thtt the rebuilding of the portion of this estab- The Sistors of the Good Shepherd thankfully acknowledge the. fjrut Is. and 6d. better or sweeter bread no man ever eat. payment of rates alleged to be duo for an unoccupied housa streets on Sunday, night, were fined, musketry instruction. * lishment ' Dub- th» receipt uf £1 from George Wyse, Esq., D.M., Dublin j Od. coats. Drunk—Joseph Long weuthor increased, the mortality in oar union hou-ievery , recently destroyed by fire on the Inns Quay, CONTESTS.— Iii the rural divisions there will bo scarcely on tho Quay, I beg to stato it would appear from the costs, and Walsh 81 and lin, of £ii) from the Right Worshipful John Lawlcr, Mayor of of being inebriated tho night macb. Daring its prevalence tbe deaths ranted from ten \n» been cntructcd to tho .Messrs. Kynn and Sou, a single contest at the coming (-lections, but iu the city thcro collector's statement that this demand was made on the plid Is. 6d. for tho privilege REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA.—A .treaty of amity, commerce, . WaWford Wntcrfurd, and £1 from tho Rev. R. Dunphy, C.C., for the street Joseph «aid he'd keep long to one dozen every vreok. And at regards tbe fceanes of the and Limerici;. will be sharp struggles. ipse dixil of Mr. Thomas Collis Spencer, agutrdiao of your beforo in French-church and navigation, was signed on the 14(h January, between Magdalen Asylum. and not lose eighteen:pouoe in a uuriy. A Fowl city, we understand they were never .'idl*,.. to gnat was ELSCTHHC TUB FUNDS.— It will he observed that the Kilkenny board, who, liw stated, said thnt the house was occupied by from drink M. Dubois the minister of Hayti, and V'. Balaton the con- OP Gl'ABUiws.—The revision of the proxy a very efficient and experienced officer mortality generally. Much raiu bas fallen thfa weei. tuardiauii have over i.U 700 iu h.mk to their credit. uiu us an advertising offico with shipping bills in tho window. FaiieUr—H. C. Duuu. sul-general of Liberia, at London,)tba ^spective plenipotenti- aud property »otes took place £o-day in the ljoard-room> . Vr.Kv SAD AcouiEsr.—We regrcL to learn that uu of tbc King-Mtroet tUtum, brought up Mary Kocly, a youug re/Ublies. ; ' ' Prico of white bread, per -Mb loaf , was tid. My answer to these statement* in a simple denial, to confirm aries of the two contracting Negro NATIONAL BAMK.-TThe direetbraW ithV'Kalional Bank workhouse i' ' tripol witb au ntfuiitjuudcr a charge of having taken , before the cleik of uiiicii. Mr. J. C. Henuossv. STITK OP TUB HnirsK.—Numlter of inmates in the house ucisday last , whilst Mr. JainM O'Neill, brother to tho late which I have to refer tho board ofguardmna to Sir Richard female . H OLLOW AY 'S OINTM»NT A MO PULS.—Tbe dif- have convened two specialgeneral ratrtmCT of.'their,' «t«rc- ]fa ' ^f rioi^^^tD^VtKOIia I^STATioirs'Tjr THB~BBraraH IRELAND concerned aei piip dedacbon. ^i p H vjumis^r- to force- the cultivation.of flax in district* THE TAXATION OF on the gSu renUli without . Tb»t ' O'CONNELL KOYAL DUBLIN SOC I ETY-CULTIVATION OF unwise attempts ni ht, w^Xrged f the _' [(coascotBD in? 10 stiRcrr 1; 186^'fmy BivB.) AND THE "TIMES where tbo proper facilities for it wore not possessed by the In the Hou«e'of Cemmons, on Friday g not the cose in Wand, and the tasu Ukeo ,fpr Selected *)oetvi> FLAX IN IRELAND. subject was ' ' The recent controversy on the American question, farmers. Some years ago a patriotic proprietor in Cork Col. DUNNE roie to make a motion on the imposition of the tax in Ireland >u 8ir_ B. fnfith. [Where two places WmentionodJ the last nainad is that at J OHN LOCKE, Esq., in the chair. below the grow ¦ in which tho interpretation of the Times on Air. nought to introduce fla* in Ms locality. H» took the Jand , and to move for a select vgloatioD, which was notoriously very much ' j , which the depot of the rogiment is stationed].- TO THE IRISH AT HOME. Professor Davy read a paper " On Flax and the of the taxation of Ireland Ker). wa» 'g for his tenantry, and a largo breadth of flax was sown upon accordance (Expressions of dissent from Mr. [Ho M Bright speeches in England, caused Mr, Cobden cultivation in Ire- committee to conaider whether it was in rental. distnoto, but \ . - ' OlVJkMhr V - . i.| mer;;. 2d do.i Gibraltar O stay at borne in your beauteous land. practicability of extending its it; but the landl was norn out, and tbe crops came np or not speakingof particularcaiex or of particular lstilafe CM»...Eegenf« to unearth tho editor of that renal print, has Sax be with the provisions of the Treaty of the Union, , no doubt, ,Parlc . Walmer Nor tempt tho gloom and danger, land." Within the last few years, he said, a num- stunted nnd useless. In no part of Ireland could of tbe general principle of tha valuation, which 2nd Lifedo...HydB Park' 21th .:.lnt bat caused people to look for precedents, and amongst scutching mills were not in reference to the resources of the country . he thought to be « . Alderjhott The storm-king's wrath, or faithleaa hand ber of circumstances had combined to draw cultivated with succsss in which just was below the groo valuation. That . Byl Horse do...Windsor Cork—2d do, Mauritius.Cork the publications on the subject is one illustrating mills enabled the formers a similar motion last year, fallacy snggesUd by these Of the cold, unfeeling stranger. to the cultivation of flax, and established (hear), because such He said he had made lonrce of fallacy, bat the principal lstl Dragoon:do ... Madras, 3oth...l8tbat,MaIta, - and particular attention bulky crop, into u shape in called to chirgrf on Gnat BnUin Athlone the political history of that bully publication, the cotton supply, to convert tbe flax, which was a but never, he believed, had attention beeu returns was that the income-Ux OuiterburT. . : . . 2nd Ceylon, do.' " ' ' Why flee from an isle so matchless fair, amongst these were the failure of transported to market (hear, the than that charged on IreUnd. Bnt , which is reviewed in the London Star. Going back of other which it could be economically this subject in Ireland so strongly as it was at was lower in proportion *4 P»wo~Beogal; Canterbury 26th:..lJbrtsmooth-~Beira»t A land of song and atory ! owing the war in America, the bad returns henr). Ho did not believe flax to be a moro exhausting crop matters which might bo subject of investigation to 183G, it is found that the friends of progress then present moment, when, as he had heard, many of tbew were M iPrtto.v.Bombay; do 27th...Bengal-CorIc , When the dust of millions is mingling then, crops, and the necessity of giving more industrial than many other favourite crops of tbo farmer (hear). If by a committee, which of couree, would direct ltdi attention ndalk as now were grossly assailed by the Times, the they could towns had entered into the considera- but also to the -D : 28th...Boa>bay-Fenno7 That shins ia immortal glory 1 employment, to prevent, as far as possible, emigra- the Belgian factory system could be introduced the principal not only to the taxation borns by IreUnd, ^ ^K° ^ object of their malignity being none other than our tbRt system tho On tho establish- exempted; It wonld tion. In point of antiquity there were few plants liopo to go on with succo9s ; because- under tion of tho question of taxation. taxation from which that conntry WM AMCT»to 'Monff the cm'rald hills of your island greon, great countryman Daniel O'Connell. The Star and another set of men wero ready countries it was tax upon tbo Ubourmg £"?'' , 3Oth...CaDI1da-ParkhurBt , except those used for food which could take pre- fanners rcr w the flax, ment of the Union between the two be found that there was scarcely any 7thSS Ditto...Bengal ; Cant. „ 31«t...Plymouth-Chatunm There are homes to ths heart endearing, agreed in to manufacture it. He believed tho crop to bo either the should bear in its foil proportion, says:— " Nearly alt Englishmen are now , for there was frequent mention of settled thnt two-seventeenths of the taxation population which Ireland did not lst Dmsoon8...Aldershot 32d...Dablin^-Prtston ¦\Vhero boaotj- crowns each charming scene, of this cedence of flax very best or tho very worst that the farmers could grow. by there were very considerableexemptions in tbe taxa- their estimation of the political character It was lnrcel y paper be paid !b Ireland, and fifteen-seventeenths but that 2d Ditto... Birmingham 33d... Bombay—F«rmoy In your own long sulTring Erin. it in the books of the Old Testament. Mr. Bsldwin of Glasnevin—During tbe course of his , y Ireland, the whole, or nearly tbo whole, of which were 3d' eminent Irishman. Most of the abuses which he more pro- hardly a statesman who did tion of Hussars...Edinburgh Mth...Bengal-rColcbeator cultivated in Egypt, and the value set upon it there Dr. Davy stated three or four times that flax was England. There was as to benr in favour of tbe property of . tho 4th Ditto... 35th' And hoaien flings down her gulden light was denounced as a traitor for exposing, England ht forward proportion was so adjusted , Dnb!in ...Bengal-^Cbat\iam mi ht be inferred from its frequent mention in the fitable than any other farm crop ; but he broug not state in Parliament that this With regard to the composition of the committee Can- 36th...Bengal—MnlUogar grates of the martyr'J true men, honest g He (Mr. taxation country. 5th Lancers ... Bengal, O'er the has since acknowledged, abolished, and done conjunction with barley. At the no evidence in support of Mint proposition. more thnn Ireland should pay ; but the hoped that, as the hon. memberand himaelf bad advanced terbnry 37th...Alder ihot—Pembroke cause of right btok of Exodus in was found moro he Who hraxelydiwl for tho , penance for having endured so long. Even when Baldwin) believed that in many cases flax the end of fifteen years it harmoniously together, there would ba no difference 6th 38th...Bengal—Colchester end of the twelfth century flax was grown to a con- believed that of was continued, and at so far Dragoons...Bombay ; Bequeathing that cause to vou, men. the heat of a fury and the vehement spirit profitable than somo of our farm crops. He During the wars ; and he thought that they onght to endeavour Maidstone ¦ 33th... Bermuda—Templemori party siderable extent iu England, being introduced , as ncreable profit had reached an enormous sum. of opinion into late many farmers found it to cive a greator re- to the committee as much weight as possible by u Maidst 10th...New Zealand—Birr Can you Jea»e for CTer the fairy iletl*. aroused by opposition carried O'Connell away after the Norman conquest. In 1175 tbo unqualified state- both countries incurred large debts, but from to give 7thHoawrs...Bengal; was supposed, than cereals ; but he did not bclievo in selection «s respected a division between British and 8th Do...Bengal; Canterbury «st...GIasgow—Preston Height Tales, and totrering mountains, the wholesale denunciation of English rule in Ire- the and under all circum- he found that two-seven- csrefnl it was included among the products from which ment of Dr. Davy, that in all places turns published in Dublin members. He bad no vary aanuuine expectations as Lancors... BriRhton *2d...Bengal—Stirling The magic lakes, and holy welln, land, he never spoke of it in language so stern as any other farm crop. did not amount to Irish be 9th clergy were to receive their dues. There appeared stances it was more profitable than teenths of the aggregate debts to the results of tbe appointment of the committee, but 10th Hussars...Dublin 13d...New Zealand—Chatham bowers and gushing fountains ? as Dr. Johnson cm- that in many localities mangel while if they cause Orccn Lord Chesterfield employed , to be no means of determining at what period it was Ho believed, for example, the £60,000,000 charged to Ireland, , joined in deploring tba distress in Ireland, whe.ther tho 11th Ditto...Dublin 44th... Bombay—Colchester words so unsparing wurzel could be so tilled manured, nnd disposed of as to rea- of tho country, or in Can you toar your heart** from tho sacred isle. ployed ; he never denounced it in first grown in Ireland, but it appeared from history , divided it in proportion to the amount of property of it was to be found in tbe taxation 12th Lancers...Hounslow 4Sth...Currai?h—Parkhnrat condemned it lise a greater profit than can bo made from flax. He was in little or deficient harvests, and ba trusted that Ireland Where the patriot dead are sleeping, as Sydney Smith has used ; hu never that in the thirteenth century the Irish chiefs and be raised assessed nt this moment in Ireland, which was emigration, I3th Hu8aars...Aldershot 48th...Bengal—Buttevant never favour of extending tbe growth of iax when it could destined to enjoy in future a career of prosperity (bear, Hassars...Manchester 47th... Canada—Atblone Vroiu " .1 dimo more sweet than a mother's amile," so emphaticall y as Macaulay has done ; he supposed to be made of linen. there is room for doing so one-twelfth, they would find that the waR 14th soldiers wore corslets with profit to the farmer. That more than Hussars...Newbridge 48th...Bengal—Cork Whose future is in your keeping? pronounced its sentence in terms so comprehensive importance until on comparing the area under than £24,000,000 or loth Flax did not acquire any material appeared to him: very »vidcnt, debt was. not much more The motion proposed by Col. Dnnno for tho appointment 16th Lancers... York 49th...Manchester—Belfast and so severe as those in which John Stuart Mill of tbe crop in Ulster and tbo other provinces. He found that he asked the House to Is there no I OTO left in your big hearts now, about the seventeenth century. In the reign £25,000, 000. Therefore of a select committee was then agreed to. 17th Lancers...Madras; Maid- 60th...New Zealand; Parkhurst described all English rule in in 1880, of all the land under tillage on the farms of Ulster of That you lly from her in her sorrow, only the other day Charles 11. the Irish woollen trade and manufac- reconsider this, and say whether a largo portion stone 51st...Bengal—Chatham generation. Englishmen ranging in area from ono to one hundred acres there was v.'ith the ban of slafery on her brow, Ireland up to the present tures were excluded from English markets and col- just or unjust. In support of his posi- ROUT by the FENIAN BROTHERHOOD. 18th Hussars...Norwich 52d... Bengal—Chatham the past ; and one out of every fifteen devoted to flax , while in Munster the debt was THE Nor wait for the coming morrow ? all acknowledge now the wrong of English manufacturers ' was incapable of supporting her 19th do...Bengal; Shorncliffe 53d...Portsmouth—Birr striving onies, on account of the there was only one acre under flax to about 800 acres in tion thnt Ireland Saunders pictures the disgraceful scene thus :— acknowledge it in the best and truest way by with Ireland in that that tbe intelligent and in- the hon. and 'gallant member 20th do...Bengal; Canterbury 54th...Bengal—Colchester When freedom's Rk'.-im , like the morning's beam , saying they could not compete tillage. It mnst be self-evident burden of taxation, have never seen an assemblage at once so to undo nnd atone for it. But even while ' some fostered and dustrious tenant farmers of Ulster would not grow the ciop which he said, " We 21st do...Bengal, Cant. 55th...Madras ; Preston * Shall to lisht an.l ri^ht restore her, commodity ; yet the linen trade was cited tho falling off in population, , ' table Liberal English papers sustained O'Connell , the as eagerly as they did if it were not profitable. In answer one did not " numerous and so disorderly. The reporters MIXITAKY TBAIK 66th...Bombay ; Colchester Disiiplliit K the night of her dismal druam , encouraged by legislative enactments, which were amounted to two millions. He for Woolwich 57th...New Zealand ; Cork Times always oppressed, denounced, and calumni- to a question pat by Dr, Davy, Mr. Baldwin said be could <¦ was smashed to pieces, and the fragments caught 1st Battalion , As the sunburst risen o'crlicr. continued for a long time, English ministers appear- think it was for the advantage of that country to 2d Battalion Aldersbot 58th...Newry ; Birr to find that O'Connell in iustanco himself as much ns £38 an Irish ucre profit by up as weapons. A furious fight soon raged on , ated him. It is curious to encourage it. The circum- ; but he was afraid that on the " 3d Battalion, Canada 59th...Aldersbot ; Preston I'liiiK on to her breast , as the i?y clings, different style) ing to be anxious mangel wtirzel lose its population part of the platform, and the gentlemen by 1836 took just the same course (in impulse to the linen le in America, the demand " every 4th Battalion, New Zealand 60th, 1st hat ...Tower, Win. To tin' shades of her faded splcmlor ; stance which gave the greatest The Obairmnn observed that Dr. Hodges was right in termination of the strugg ht which Mr. Cobden has taken to-day. He refused gration " whom this unruly assemblage had been broug 5th Battalion, Aldershot Chester ; 2nd bat. Alder r.iko the hulililing brooks, and crystalspring* , trade was the revocation of the edict of Nantes by laying stress upon tbe importance of tbo factory system of for labour would be so great that emi to endure slander at the hands of nameless traducers. cultivation of (lax. He be- " together, and who found out, when too late, that 6th Battalion, Cnrragh shot, Winchester ; 3n! 'liiat llow round her heart so tendor. Louis XIV. in 1G85, which drove out of France Belgium in connction with tlio would rather increase than diminish. The primary mask. He accused the in the north of Ireland resulted had risen a storm which they could not quell, POOT OOA BDS bat. Madras, Winchester ; He tore off the editorial more than fifty thousand industrious persons skilled lieved the success of the crop depression in Ireland was no doubt " they As jour Father's clunc, *niid worse than death , assassin, hired by govern- from tbe industry of tbe people, from tbe existence of mills cause of tho ht it hi h time to look to their own safety. Grenadier Guards, 1st bat, 4th bat. Canada, Winches. Times of being a spy and in the manufacture of linen. They settled in dif- the corn laws. Whatever advantage " thoug g Through Ion;; ages of di.-jlation , conductors by their there, and frorm the facilities which also existed for commer- the repeal of disappeared, the ifted young lea- Canada ; Sndbat, Welling- 61st...Jersey ; Pembroke ment, and he addressed its land and one of their number have been to the mauufacturinj; districts " The chairman g flint; yi', t-> hvr t-auw;, and her spotless faith , s ferent places in Eng , cial export. that measure raif?ht ton Barracks — 3rd do, 62d...Canada ; Belfast names, face to face." Here is one of O'Connell' to Ireland it bad been an unmitigated evil. It " der (O'Donoghue) fled from the ' glorious and Il*.|ite hl-U's wurst temptation 1 who went to Belfast, brought with him the know- Professor Davy, in reply, said that with proper skill and of England, Windsor 83d...Cannda; Belfast letters, in which the scandalous outrage of the Times better than Sax. had depressed igricoltatal industry, and as Ireland was a " magnificent demonstration,' and Mr. Sullivan es- Coldstream Guards, 1st bat... 6-ttb ...Gosport ; Colchester J AMKS D IJNXK I .LV , iloston ledge which afterwards extended to other parts of caution, no crop would pay V. V. TalM. embodied:—. purely agricultural country, depression meant either starva- from the enraged Fenians under the pro- 's Barracks ; 2nd 65th Bin- which produced it is the country. This circumstance, perhaps, contri- Tbe proceedings then terminated. " caped St. George ...New Zealand ; tion or emigration to America. With a view to prove tbe do Wellington Barracks 66th...Madras; Colchester ON TUK S11OUI " EDIT0113 0>" THE ' TIMBi' extent in the " tection of a reverend friend. The platform was , TO DATIVES ASP DACOS, buted to flax being grown to a greater extent of this agricultural depression, tho hon, gentleman Scots P Guards, 1st biittaln... 67th ...Cbiua; Athlone rJBWBFAPER. " abandoned to tho exasperated Fenians on the one I Mi , uc'ati, old ocean, majestic and grand. provinca of Ulster than any other part of Ireland. UOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETT OF IRELAND quoted statistics to abow that the falling off in the number Chelsea ; 2nd battalion, «8th ...New Zealand Kennoy " Derrynatie Abbey, Sept. 15, 1830. 1862 side, and the partisans of Mr. Sullivan on the ; Thy henry Ivard swcei** tho brown feet of the land , The Irish parliament confirmed the establishment Lord CIIOFTON in the chair. of acres under cultivation, in 1883, as compared with , " Cannda 69th...Madrr.s ; Fermoy " Tha following prmgraph appears in several newspapers had decreased 83,715 in Tables chairs and seats were smashed to And >tem is thy Toice iu iK roar ; and a board of trustees THE BREED OF HORSES IN IRELAND. amounted to 184,077 acres. Horses . " other. , , IXVAXTRY 70th...NZealand ; Colchester ied from the journal of which you lire the principal of the linen trade in Ulster, value £1,047,- Thy Tfs in their fury leap madly on Ii&li , as cop number and £189,720 in value ; cattle 93,416, " pieces, the crowd fighting and yelling furiously, 1st Foot, 1st bat. ...Madras, 71st... Bengal ; Stirling "'i writers. It- is an exquisite specimen of tlio favourite style was appointed in 1711 to encourage it. For the Lord St. Lawrence, accompanied by Thomas 451 ; pigs 89,821, value, To war with (be tempest that frouns in the slcj, 998 ; sheep 163,201, value £147, swayed backwards and forwards in the most Colchester ; 2d do, Ports- 72d...Bombay ; Aberdeen of that party to whose base passions you arc the mercenary purpose, the Duke of Ormond, then Lord Conolly, Esq., M.P., waited on the council, and agricultural property " Tlien sin!. wilh a -.-.ail on the shoro same £98,000, makinit the whole falling off in mouth ; Colchester 73d Aldershot ; Colchester pandcrers:— scarfs and hat bands to , I believe at a meet- to manufactures, " alarming manner. Several persons were thrown ... Lieutenant, directed linen said—My lords and gentlemen £2,207,616. Then again, with regard ¦¦ 2d...lsl bat, Devonport, Wai- 74th...Madias ; Perth We watch the prond ship across thy broad breast "'What an unredeemed and unredeemable scoundrel retrograding was the flax manu- down into the body of the room, and others were a* be worn at funerals, n custom which prevailed to ing of the horae committee, held last week , it was tbe only f hing which was not iner ; 2d do, Gibraltar 75tli...Aldersbot ; Chntham tat trom »s the tricniU \rc lore IJCM , is this O'Connell to make such a threat, and nt such a time, in one province. severel crushed. A few gentlemen, to escape ft bearcth day. From this period the manufacture considered advisable to organise a horse nhow. factures of the north, which only existed " y Walraer 76th... Madias ; Belfast too ! If lie has not lied moro foully than it could lmvn the present lied to savings' banks, ordi- IVchapn to behold Ilicm no nioro ; to time rewards were were I believe the ori ina- Quoting similar statistics, as app " being crushed to death on the platform, jumped 3d...lat bat., Aldershot, Limc- 77th ...Bengiil ; Chatham entered into the imagination of the devil himself to lie, he progressed, and from time Lord Naas and myself , , g the lion, gentleman showed The deep, sullen TOICO of thy waves, as they roll, nary bauks, railways, and fisberics. " down into the body of the room, and were swept rick ; 2nd do, Gibraltar, do. 78th... Dover ; Aberdeen makes the threat with Uisown wife dyiiip under his very eyes ! paid to gentlemen who introduced new substances tors of the proposition. Then a guarantee move- retrograde movement was observ- SuT-rpt l»Vc a wild wail of despair o'er tho soul, that in all these n similar rush of le into a dark corner where 4th... 1st bat, Bombay, 79th...Bengal ; Stirling Ok ! Aou long shall such a wretch as this be tolerated In 1828 the government considering ment, which was necessary for the success of the wero proofs that Ireland waj " by a peop , A H lou-.'ly we ftand on the shore. for bleaching. able. All thoso, he said, Chatham ; 2nd bat Corfu 80th...Bengal Buttcvant among civilized men ! But let him mark fls well—as surely sufficiently es- 1 f oot. We considered that heavy a load of taxation. He " they were nearly suffocated, and with difficulty , , ; that the linen trade in Ireland was undertaking , wns set on not capable of bearing so Chatham. ;8ist...Bengal; Chatham Oh, sadly we think on the cold ocean grates, as lie darc3 to invade the privacy of the life of Lord Lynd- to show what the taxation of Ireland " effected their escape." tablished, the linen board was discontinued, and we should require about £300 for our prize list, and then proceeded 6th...lst bat, ShorncliffL-. Col- 82d...Bengal ; Colchester Of those who have left u* to croiw Iho wild wa»06, lfurst, or of any other man, woman, or child that may that within the decennial period it liml time the cultivation of flax somewhat about £100 for incidental expenses, and I am was asserting cbester ; 2d bat , Cape,j83d...Shorncliffe ; Chatham mid the fierce tempest' roar ; liapppen by themselves or their relations to be opposed to from this 000. For 1882 the taxation of And sank ' * Improvement with one or two exceptions increased by £2,893, FLAX MOVEMENT-WATERFORD Colchester !81th...Curr.igb; Pembroke hiin in polities, so surely will we carry the war into bis now declined. In 1841 the Belfast Flax happy to say that, , 195 ; but RS many articles Rut *addrr it is to see loved ones from sight Ireland was returned as £0,8*5, 6th..,lst bat Pembroko ' domiciles at Derrynano nnd Dublin, and sbow up tho wbolc Society *as formed, and it gave a new impulse to ev»ry communication which I made was moat paid duty in England, he On Thursday a meeting of the proprietors of the , Aldershot , Col-j85th...Dover ; Fade slowly and sadly away in the night 1 which were consumed in Ireland Chester ; 2d bat Corfu 80th...3um>gh ;Templcmorc brood of O'Connells' young and old. crop. They brought over from liberally responded to, so that - in a' few days the ought to l« added on that local flax company, to appoint directors, Sec, was , , Of death, while we weep on the shore. the cultivation of this claimed that at least one million Colchester 87tb...Aldersbot ; Buttevunt " Of course it is not my purpose to bandy words with culture of flax to in- guarantee list amounted to upwards of £500 (hear, wero other instances in which Ireland was held in ' the Town Hall, the M AYOR in the chair Belgium persons skilled in the account. There 7th...l8t bat, Bengal, Wai- 88th...Bengal ; Colchester Oh, dreary is life vrhen all trustingly wo creatures so naturally contemptible as you—Barnes nnd not fairlj treated. If, for example, money were receired There were also present, Mr. R. W. Morris, J.P., and has no struct the Irish people, and finding this insufficient, hear). I have sean his Excellency the Lord Lieu- iner ; 2d do Malta, Walmer 89th...Bengal; Fermoy Send bright hopes ndrift otcr life's changefulsea . Bacon—arc. Your rascality is purely venal, from China or the fonia n Islands, she was entitled to a belongs of young men to Belgium to learn tenant on the subject, and in conjunction with the Mr. J. P. Graves, Mr. E. Strongman, Rev. Mr. 8th...1st bat, Sheffield , Tern- 90tli...Bengal; Colcliester That shoreward return never more. mote of individual malignity in it than inevitably sent a number of it. Ifow tbis proportion should be rcgruliited , and result was seen gentry of Ireland he is willing to assist proportion M'Cance, Mr. Hugh N. Nevins, hon. sec, Mr. plcmore ; 2d. bat, Malta, 91st...Bengal; Chatham And sadly wo read in the world's chilling frown , U> beings who sell their souls to literary assassination the method of preparing flax. The nobility and oustht to bo settled on a just basis. The Act of Union would be actual assassins if they Teaiplcmore. 92d...Edinburgh ; Stirling That out in the tempest our hopes hate gone done, who from their nature iu the increased quantity produced and in its im- in this movement, and to contribute a prize, the indicated it with roferenco to beer, wine, spirits, and other Thompson (South Lodge), and Mr. Cornelius history when tlio wages of villains 9th...1st bat, Ccphalonin, Li- 93d... Bengal ; Aberdeen lived at the period of quality. The cultivation of flax in other terms upon which it shall be competed for to be articles of consumption; but that was not a fair way of Redmond. The meeting was adjourned to an early While we kept watch on the shore. proportion to the hire proved merick; 2d bat, Corfu, do. 94th...Bengal ; Chatham of that description bore a reasonable very limited. The prize list i propose shall calculating the proportion. Two returns bad been moved for day in consequence of the unavoidable absence of because a bloodless atrocity. parts of this country has been hitherto hereafter decided. 10th...lstbat, Kilkenny.Pres. 95th...Bombay ; Fermo} Our choicest heart-treasures are day after day you receive for a different, only , which showed tbe proportion of the taxation ns compared,first, tbree things :— A great many efforts had been made to introduce contain first for thorough-bred horses, calculated to some of the chief proprietors, namely, Mr. William ton;2nd, Cape, Preston 96th...Cape; Belfast On Time's restless ocean all floatiq; away. " My object is simply to aanounco to yon with tho population, and, secondly, with the value of the and iu the names of those other places, and this was the desire improve the broed of hunters. The next prize in- Malcomson and Mr. J. S. Richardson. We were, llth...lst bat, Dublin, Fer- O7th...Bongal ; Colchester The wares of oblirion sweep o'er ; " First—That in my own name, it as a crop to property in tbo country. Now, the comparison with the of Derrynane and Dublin, and which was cal- controversy, which is a prize pro- however lad to learn that many gentlemen in this moy ; 2d bat, Cape, Fermoy 98th...Bengal ; Colchester And so too must we when our life-work is done who inhabit the domiciles in the present great flax movement, volves a matter of population w.is not fair as between a rich country aud a , g , , , , of O' Connells and old, 1 12th ...lst bat, New Zealand, 99th...China; Cork- also nfthe whole brood , voting culated to effect much good for the people of the posed to be given for a sire got by a thorough-bred poor one; but, nti the other hand, ths comparison with pro- neighbourhood have taken up the matter roost (Jo down , while the waters roll peacefully on , as you are!—the most contempt- Chatham ; 2nd bat, Dublin, 100th... Malta ; Parkhurst knrl at you—foul miscreants was remarkable for the great range horse, or out of a thorough-bred mare. It has perty was perhaps tho most satisfactory method which warmly and practically. Mr. Morris has seen and forgotten by those on the shore. personall country. Flax Chatham 101st, Bengal ; Chatham uous and emphatic defiance. As far a? I am y could be devised. Ife asked the House to reconsider the the most perfect impunity. of climate in which it could be grown. In Russia struck me that at many horse shows certain qualities encouraged his tenants to grow flax ; Mr. Graves 13th...l 8t bat, Bengal, Fer- 102nd Mudraj ; Chatham Oh, when the brief day of our earth-life is passed , concerned, you shall lie with Treaty of Union, nnd to ascertain whether Ireland were ' , to prevent hi h up as 64 and G5 degrees north ; have been altogether overlooked , and I would purposes to grow some • and Mr. Straiigman is pre- moy ; 2nd bat Mauritius, do 103rd Bombay ; Colchester And time, liko a shadow fades from us at last, I will not resort to any means, legal or otherwise, it was grown so g taxed nccordiujr to the provisions of the treaty. Tbo Irish , , , Mediterra- gold medal should be four acres of land for the p Jamaica Fer- 104th Bengal ; Parkhurst or punish you as regards myself, neither will I condescend and it was grown on the shores of the venture to suggest that a turned their attention to tho subject, and he paring lant. We under- 14th...1st bat, , , From earth may our f reel spirits soar. peoplo had NZealand, to contradict a single falsehood you publish. As to my nean, in North Africa, in Prussia, and-other places. given, open to the whole of the classes, for action, believe! they would pursue it with tbe same ardour which stand that a number of farmers in Waterford, Kil- moy ; 2nd bat. do 105th, Madras; Pembroko With white wings unstained by their fetter of clay, state one single fact deroga- 15th... 1st bat N. Brunswick, 106th, Bombay ; Birr family, you lire equally defied to The finest comes from Belgium ; and Egy,)t still and that another gold medal should be given foi they displayed in matters of f.ir less importance. kenny, and Wexford, are also on the move. Hul , And , borne on eternity's billows away, tory to their private honor or personal integrity. You have the Pembroke ; 2d bat, Malta, 107th, Bengal ; Fermoy Mediterra- such as symmetry, &c, so that a horse Mr. II KN NESST briefly seconded the motion. what they w.tnt—what, all want first and before Find reH on a happier shore. truth of tbeir private livw flunft indiRuantly down your supplies the countries bordering on the quality, Pembroke 108th, Madras ; Fermoy Sir E. G ROGAN said tho Irish entertained tbe opinion blessed be God unstained as they nean. The great capability of the plant to grow in could win a prize either for action or quality. everything—is, proper and reliable instructors to Tern- 109th foul throats. They arc, , —whether ill-founded or not he would not say—that they 16th...1st bat, Canada, , Bombay ; Cork load and indignant is hurled at as to temperature might be Chairman—How would you test the action ? teach the people how to sow and to grow the crop, me cherished. Defiance, , such opposite climes ovcr-tuxed, and that suinelliiii); ought to be plomore; 2nd bat, Nova Scotia Rifle Hrg, 1st Int....Canada, ittfecellsnex yonr more vile employers. wero greatly you, vile instruments !—and at partly accounted for by the fact that it is an annual Lord St. Lawrence—The judges would decide done to relieve them of that injustice. The country would These instructors will be required only for one oi Tcraplcmoro Winchester ; 2d lwt, Bengal nt present under no promise or pledgo 17tl)...lst "Secondly—I am of very rapid growth. For example, in Egypt it is that by either walking, trotting, or galloping. bo satisfied with the decision of a committee fairly and two years, until what appears now somewhat diffi - bat, Canada, Lime- Winchester ; 3d bat , Bengal, I RISH U I.OOO IN AMERICA The Philadelphia to enter upon the private life of Lord Lyndlmrst—uot the rick ; 2nd bat NOVA Scotia Winchester; 4th liat Gibral- or January, and harvested iu With regard to hunters, I think they mi ht be impartially appointed by tbis House. cult will be generall known. One farmer will , , , Universe says:—" This Irish blood has been some- ledge myself to this—that if there be not grown in December g , y Winchester least ; but I will p classes to meet with the appro- Lord IJuNKELtix feared tho subject was so wide :i Limerick tar, connection between 'him ami tbe above A pril or May. In colder climes it is sown in divided inlo three , teach another, as the making of good butter is COLOXIAI, CORPS thing more elevated than a mere excursionist. Two a disclaimer of any one tlmt the committee would get into ii maze of figures, 18th...1st bat, Madras, Butte- I will inquire into his privato life. The fury of April or May, and gathered in August or Septem- bation of every class of hunting men, and I need taught. Jt is said that Irish girls first taught the facts of permanent durability always accompany it ; paragraph, and would bo unable to arrive !it any practical result. He rant ; 2nd bat, New Zea- 1st West I It... Bahamas partisanship—the rabid rago with which you assail me the difference of tem- a great source of wealth hysical superiority and bri ht talents. The your ber. By this :irrangement not say that hunters form was not going to dilate upon the hardships nnd miseries of Americans how to make butter, and we are now land, Buttevant 2d...B.ubadoes p g on bis behal f would naturally excite a suspicion that there Bengal Chat- 3d...Sierra Leoni: stoutest settlers in America are Irish labourers. , perature was not very great. .It was capable of to farmers. The first section would be for horse3 tho people of Ireland ; but he thought it could not be deuiod aware that Waterford men are at present instruct- 19th—lsl bat, , was ' something rotten' iu the present leader of the lory different soils, but it succeeded up to 14 stone 7 lbs., and upwards ; the second heavy load of taxation. liam;2nd bat, Rangoon, do ltU do, Cape Coast Castle Neither the Germans, nor the English, nor the aud that such being grown on very that they were burdened with a ing Americans how to make up prime bacon and faction. If it bo so in fact and truth, of bad weather and of scarcity bad 20lh...lst bat, Bengal, Chat- 5th do , Jamaica nature to render him unfit to take a best in an open, friable, deep soil, neither too rich section for horses up to and from 13 to 14 stone Three successive years pork. There never was so opportune a time as the Scotch, nor the French, can half stand it out with rottenuess be of a poople of Ireland to great straits ; ham ; 2ud bat, China, Ceylon Rifles...Ceylon duty—and I pled nor too poor too wet nor too dry. It could occupy 7 lbs. ; and the third for horses from 11 stone to reduced tbe farmers and present for starting the flax movement in the South. them i.'i climbing the ladder, in digging the canal, prominent part in politics, it will be iny ge , attributed tbe defensive emigration Chatham Cape Mounted Riflnmeu...Cape liii own threat through you which the circumstances be n silver medal for action and to tbis mipht be or in rolling the wheel-barrow . It may be safely inysel t to perform it—to carry , , any place in the rotation 13 stone. There would , depopulate the. country. Considering Northerns inform us they arc surprised that our 21st...1st bat, Barba.locS;Uirr; of Good Hope effect and to do that duty firmly and fully which threatened to that three-fourths of the great mechanical into retaliatory of the grower rendered most advantageous, but the and another for quality. With regard to cobbs not the diminished resources of Ireland , the depreciation of the large landed proprietors arc doing so little for the '•2nd bat, Madra s, Birr III Canadian Rifles...Kingston said, which you pretend to anticipate. 22ml...lst bat best rotation was after either wheat or grain crops. under 15 hands, and up to weight, the Marquis of value of tho crops, and tho rapid emigration of tbe peoplo movement. How can poor farmers do everything 5 , Malta, Park- 111. .Malta Feuciblcr Artillery works of America ave been done by their iron "Thirdly—I will uot have my retaliation incomplete; exhibited analyses, showing that a ham has presented a gold medal. So far as to America where they went to work or bo killed, be thought hurst ; 2nd bat. Malta, Park- —Malta mu'clcs. And the most stalwart of the risina Dames and Bacon insignificant as you naturally are, 1 will Professor Davy Conyng , If proprietors allow the present opportunity to pass, , they bad a just claim upon the Chancellor of the Exchequer hurst Royal Engineers—Chatham pive your own histories. 1 will also meet your employers foot flax crop would take from one acre of land 157 lbs. harness horses are concerned, I believe there are without taking advantage of it, they may fong re- natives we have are the issue of these saint to be relieved from tho pressure of tho income tax. The 23rd...1st bat, Bengal, Wai- Army Hospital Corps—Netlcv to foot. I can easily make a way , at an inconsiderable ex- of mineral constituents for 178 lbs. that would be few harness horses in Dublin that would attract at- gret it. Mr. W. NEWELL BARRON who has pro- settlers, Patrick is seldom the father of a sickly , when imposing an income tax upon Eng- , pi-nso to discover by the aid of a bill in equity, all the of potash and Champs Elysees in Paris or in the late Sir It. Peel is true of Irish women. , , taken by a wheat crop. The amount tention in the , land in 1812 of scvenpenco in the pound, grautod exemption vided scutching machines for his happy tenant! in race. A similar thing yonr paper, all thoso who live on the wages WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY CO. proprietors of hosphoric acid taken by both crops was pretty parks in London. With regard to prizes for to Irelnnd from the tax ; nnd he thought the Chancellor of the North, and who is himself an extensive flax They have better frames, fresher ckeeks, stronger literary prostitution. I will fool justified , not in p of your much the same. Peas, potatoes, and turnips were troopers, I would venture to suggest that we should the Exchequer might well follow that example, and relievo grower and manufacturer, informs us that the best EKOISEEBB' BEPORT. arms, and, we may add, warmer hearts than any heginninz the attack , which I bnvenot done, but in retali- ingredients than cavalry officers in this gar- Ireland f rom tbe burden of an income tax. GENTLEMEN.—We have again the pleasure of reporting other females in the Republic and like their country- ating fully on you nnd nil yonr employers. 'The Last ltosc much more exhaustive of mineral take the advice of the speech he Ji3s yet read on tbe subject is that which , Mr. LOKOPIELD thought his hon. and gallant friend had of your line ' ' blooming alone ;' you sbsil l flax the qoantities taken by tho three first of these rison, as to what they consider the best method of we this day publish from Mr. W KIR , the manager that tbe way and workB , and tbose worksd by men, they transmit , without any deterioration , theii ofSiuniucr shall not be lelt , lolo case in support of his motion to inquire ' to bo dragged as soon as you and 640 lbs. respectivel troopers. Brood mares would generall made out a coinp you, continue to be maintained in a satisfactory state, uud tine lasting qualities to their offspring. It ia a fact cansc his ' unlovely companions being 132 lbs., 580 lbs., y. classifying: y taxation contributed by Ireland of the estate of Lord ERNK , also an excellent northern mud and mire of your own flinging. into the relative amount of the traffic carried on with punctuality. The tramway to please through the The Flemish agriculturists, who were the most suc- be in foal at the time of the show (in April), and in times past, had gone proprietor. beyond all dispute, that the finest young men and " I do not condescend one leraark on the turpitude of tho to the imperial reveBUe. Ireland, the Limerick market is completed, and opened for traffic cessful flax-growers in Europe, regarded it not as a very few would send a mare in foal to the srow , through many of suffering and privatious, but Waterford is progressing women in this country arc those who have dashes party to whiu'n the Times is now attached—and whose pa- season* The new station at favourably, the soil but rather improved it. especiall if she were a valuable one. Therefore, I O'vius to tho lightness of ber taxation she rapidly recovered FLAX MEETING. accommodation lias been provided at this of Irish blood in their veins. Let the sceptical tronage it earns by a political and personal meanness hitherto crop that exhausted , y nnd extended her prosperity. But since 1852, when the present Chuuccl- A special meeting of tho Lismorc board was sum- facilitating the interchange of traffic with tba unknown in the history of ikilUh literature. You have It gave to the grower a greater profit than could think we should give a prize for brood mares, or terminns for examine, and they will find the statement entirel y lor of Exchequer began bis financial operations, Ireland , gentlemen made literally vilcnvss a byewonl. It is really discreditable possibly be obtained from cereal or green crops. mares fit for breeding purposes. the moned for tho 24th ult. to take into consideration the shipping.—We remain , your obedient servauts, correct. Australia , the Cape of Good Hope &c, had been retrograding, and be did uot see any remedy but ,i JAJCBS TIOHJI to iiritain that it should Ira known thr.r so much atrocity where it is largely cultivated , the people The Chairman remarked that he would rather necessary steps to promote tho growth of flax in , for the Waterford District. same tacts In Ulster, reduction of taxation. Tbe taxation of Ireland in 1852, OKG present the . —50 depraved, so unprincipled a. vilenc6s as the Times has this locality. Several :gentlomon, besides the mem- J. L , for tbo Limerick District. ) were in n most flourishing condition. Of late years give a prize for yearlings than for brood mares, as with grsatcr resources and a larger population, was but Tun 1' KXIA N" 15 ROTIII :RHOOI CONDEMNED .—Bishop exhibited—should hare found any countenance or support. bers of the board, assembled, and took part in tho it had been rather extensively grown, and an they would have a very imperfect show of the £6,000000;now it amounted to upwards of £7,000,000. It Dujrg.tti of Cinciimatti, thus writes of the "Brother- As to me, tho only sentiments I entertain are thoso of , ' mmeccsjary to say it WAS no part of bis hon. and gallant discussion, which was of a very satisfactory nature, The Times, May 7th, speaking nf Hensou a Watches in contempt aud utter iLl'iaucc increase iu the number of acres devoted to its growth latter. was hood" : " It lias been represented that onlyonc or two friend's motion to ro-open the accounts since the Union ; al- as the following resolutions, which woro pro- the Exhibition, says : " Undoubtedly, however, the finest " DAKISL O'C'O.KKELL." during the past year was recorded. In 1862 the Captain Vesey suggested that a committee should bishops in this country and some priests anxious for if they wero making a similar arrange- posed and adopted, will fully attest. The meet- show in this respect is made by Benson, who offered prizes number of acres under flax in Ireland was 153,070, be appointed to consider the list of prizes. though be thought, notoriety have opposed this association. Now this so- ment now, instead of makiug the portion which Ireland was ing was a highly important one in every particular, for designs for watch-cases at tbe South Kensington number was 213 992 acres, showing Lord St. Lawrence—In London the prizes for Museum nnd who by this means has secured some of ciety , existing under a nr'lder form in Ireland , and A L UUFHTFOI. 1'RACTICK AND ITS R ESULTS. and in 18G3 the , to pay 2-17tbs, it would be rather l-17th or 1-lSth. and gives promise for great success in the growth , . — exquisite ornamentnl details for watch-cases known under the name of the National Brother hood, or Scarcely n week, certainly not 'a month, passes away BU increase in the previous year of C3.992 acres, or the show at Battersea amounted to £1,000, and the The 1 CHANCELLOR of tho EXCIIBQUEK—Her Majesty's of flax in the west of this county. Tho Duko of tbo most considcrablv more than one-third. He believed sum we offer will not go -fur to induce people to Government would not have felt disposed upon their own that are sbof n in tbe building." Chronometer, dop- the Brotherhood of St. Patrick , has been condemned that we lmve not to record the fearful results attending Devonshire's respected agent, P. E. CURRET, Esq., lex, lever horizontal, repeaters, centre seconds, keylest climate of other districts of Ireland send valuable horses from a distance ; but in addi- responsibility to recommend A committee to inquire iuto the , by the unanimous vote of all the Bishops of Ireland. the pernicious custom of mothers leaving their young that the soil and J.P., presided, and tho following gontlemou, also at- split second?, and every description of watch, from the cliiitircri at home to take care of themselves. List were f ar more favourable for the culture of this tion to the sums advertised , subscription lists have taxation of Ireland. There are practical disadvantages in In this country it has been condemned by every appointment of such a committee, end this » tbe main tonded :— plainest to the highest quality of which tbe art is at present districts of the north. and will be distributed throughout the the ' Bishop before whom the question has been brought, week another such fatal case occurred in Bavrack- crop than those mountainous been opened, one—that it tends to excite expectations which it may be • Sir John H. Keane, Bart. ; N. T. Foley, JP., V.C. ; Barry capable, and adapted to all climates. Benson s Illustrated Drew contains a short and the clergy of this diocese who have spoken strcef , in this city. At an early hour on Monday Iu many instances flax had been grown in the country, and the sums collected will be added to the impracticable to fulfil (hear, hear). But it is not always by , J.I'.; A. K. Ussber, J.P,; K. Cliffe, D. Foloy, A. Pamphlet ou Watches (free for two stamps) the vrifc of a salter named Carbory went to a neigh- south of Ireland with the greatest success and profit prize list. Subscribers may support any class or their own view of the abstract utility and expediency of a Minikeu , manager Nationnl Bank ; W. II. Parker, solicitor, history of watchmaking, with descriptions and prices, from against it did so by special instruction. I now have I) M .I) It acU as a guide in the purchase bour's houso for some object, and left behind her child , to the grower. He would enumerate a few of the section in which they may take an interest, and the proposal that the government must be guided. In a question .V.C. ; K. I'. Maxwell , J. B. Currey, .; K. Parker, 3 to 200 guineas each. to warn those members who entered into this society James Parker, John Kico, P. Heffernau, W. AlcMeekin, W. of a watch and enables those wbo liva ia Scotland, Ireland, not more than three years old. On her return she advantages of the crop. In the first place, it was money which they subscribe will be added to par- of this kind the government aro bouud to pay a crcnt degree , in good faith, that they instantl y abandon it, and fouud the poor thing enveloped iu flames and although of respect to the wishes of those who, in n peculiar manner, II. Baldwin, John Slattery, John A. Lippie, Thomas Smith, Wales, the Colonies, India, or any part of tbe world, to , , not so liable to be injured by wet seasons as the ticular classes or sections. Their attention is par- sent free and safe b alto those persons who give aid to this society thus by great exertions, they wore put out, tho infant was rrpiescut the feelings of the people ot Ireland ; and it must P.J. WaUh. Eiqra. select a watcb , and have it y post. J. id that it called to the classes of sires and wei ht- Medallist, Class 33; Honourable Mention publicly condemned, that they expose themselves so injured thst she expired in o few hours. At «n cereals. Secondly, its growth was so rap ticularl y g also be admitted that the very peculiar circumstance; of The first resolution was proposed by Sir John II. W. Hmison, Prize , occupied the ground for a comparatively short time. carry ing hunters, in order to provide prizes suffi- Ireland during the last few years in respect to emigration Kcanc, seconded by A. Miniken, Esq., and unanimously Class 15; 33 and 34, Ludgate-bill, London. Branch Es- to the danger of boing expelled from the sacraments, inquest, held next day by Mr. Delahunty, tho jury re- Comhill. Established 1749 it was a far more profitable crop, when cient to induce owners to send valuable horses from and bad harvests have tended to raiso questions of diffi- resolved—" That it is the opinion of this meeting that tablishments, 46, 47, and 63, . nnd that after this warning they cannot be admitted turned a verdict of " Accidental Death. " When will Thirdly, Maker by Special Warraut of Appoint- culty and doubt, the solution of which is not obvious, sind Watcb and Clock suitable mothers drop this dreadfully pernicious custom 1 properly attended to, than any other. The average distant parts. it is desirable to oncourago the cultivation of flax in this of Wales. to the sacraments without doing public not unnaturally to direct men's miudj to iuquire whether ex- ment to H.R.H. tbe Prince CHILD D ESERTION.—On Saturday ni yield per acre varied according to circumstances Mr. Conolly said there ought to be a prize of district to a limited extent." penance. On next Sunday a circular will be read ght, a fine cess of taxation could have anything to do with the distress of SBDr/CTIOS AHD BREACH OP PROMISE. — H EATT infant two months old, was found deserted at from £10 to £40. In the next place, as a source of at least a 100 guineas for weight-carry ing hunters. Proposed by F. B. Curroy, J.P., seconded by N. . in all the parishes of the diocese, in which this , tho nnd finding a AMAGSI — On Thursday, in tbe Court of Common tho country. Under these circumstances, Foloy, J.P.—" i'liat it is ossential to provido instruc- D . society will be particularly reprobated." workhouse gate, John's-hill. The babe was taken, industrial employment, it was more beneficial than Mr. Waldron called attention to the rule of the strong desire on tbe part of Irish members who represent a Pleas, Dublin, a jury was sworn to try the cause of Fergu- charge of by the authorities of the institution , and in- the same extent of society, which provided that all breeding male lora for those who may grow flax, and that for this in which tbe plaintiff is the Ret. Samuel A MKUICA X R AILWAY Si.Kurtsa CARRIAGES .—The green or other crops occupy ing similar desiic on the part of the Irish people, to investigate son v. Sealy formation of the occurrence conveyed to the Manor purpose a subscription list l>o opened to pay the ex- Rector of Moyne, county Tipperary: and the ' York and Kri e Railway Company have just ground. Then it might be included in the ordinary animals winning prizes should remain in the tbe question of Irish taxation , I think it would not be wise, Fcrgnson, New police Constable: O'Connel! took the matter iu hand, and hardly kind if the Government were to offer any op- penses of a practical instructor for the Lismorc agricul- defendant George Healy, of FouIIiscourt, county of Kilkenny, their road a sleeping car, which may, rotation of crops, provided it were not grown too country during the following season, and remarked placed upon and acting on information received, soon had the heart- position (hear, hear). Their duty is rather to make clear tural society's district." Esq. It is an action for the alleged seduction by the defen- frequently in the same ground, and provided care that if a horse were merely to come over for the Julia in general terms, be characterised as superb. It is less maternal, a woman nmacd Anne Power, in custody. the groands upon which they accede to the proposal, and to On motion of Thomas Smith, Esq., seconded b A. dant of the plaintiff's daughter, Caroline Fergusou, was taken to return to the earth the mineral in- show, will a prize, nnd return again, that would not y £10,000. There is about sixty f eet )ong, and eleven feet wide, with She w.fs brought before Mr. Goold, H.M., to whom she lend to the hon. and gallant gentleman all the assistance U. Uashor, Esq., J.P., a committee was appointed aud the damages are laid at another action gredients removed by the flax crop. Professor meet the object of the society. to the isme defendant at the suit of tbe lady ample accommodation for fifty passengers. It is admitted the fact , and was by that gentleman com- they can—in the first place with respect to tbe formation of give effect to theso resolutions, and that the guardians pouding against Davy concluded amid applause. Lord St. Lawrence remarked that horses could the committee uud in tbe next place with respect to tht> bersel t for breach of promiio of marriage, in which damages divided into three sections, each complete in itself, mitted to the assizes for trial . , be roquested to ive overy publicity to the subject of Mr. James Haughton said a gentleman had told nut come over before the show, because that would direction of tho inquiries to a right issue. It is not necessary g to a like amount of £10,000 are claimed. The defendant denied and each lighted by a chandelier of beautiful K EVOLTINC DEATH or A Misen.—Lat ely, in Lon- llax-growing in their neighbourhoods, and to aaccrtaiu, the young lady, and seduction or no him that the cultivation of flax had been tried from be iu the breeding season. for me to arm myself with a blue-book or pamphlet, or to inflict that he seduced aeduc- workmanshi p, from which the light is distributed don, a mas named William Cox, nged 62 years, who as far as possible, aud report to the committee what the only issue to be tried. To the surprise, nay time to time in every part of Ireland but that the Vesey said he thought it would be a serious its conlCDtsoii tbo House. In point of tact, the general vietm tion wns by a radiant reflector that crowns it. The wood- occupied a room at tho model lodging-house, Columbia- , Cnpt. of the Governmcut were declared by me hul year on an occa- farmers will grow flax in their division, and to what disappointment of many of tho spectators, Serjeant Arn»- work is white maple throughout, and is most square, was found dead at that pkce. From tho ap- crop had been found most suitable to the north of thing to give an English horse a large sum of sion similar to the present. But so much has been said on the extent—the committee to meet at the workhouse on 3tronir. on Friday, the leading counsel for Mr. Ferguson. pearance of the l»dy when discovered and that of tho to open the plaintiff s case but Sergeant agreeable to the eye. The uphtlstery is a dark Ireland. He believed that we derive our foreign money, and let him go away again. subject, I will detain the bouse with a few remarks. Tbe hon 2nd March. did not rise , Sulli- room, it was evident that the deceased was a -wretched defendant, stood up mil said, as to the two lush with bright figure, while the side flax principally from northern countries, and very The Chairman remarked that it was admitted aud gallant gentlemsn doo not propose a re-trial of tbo ar- A correspondent informs us that F. E. Curroy, Esq., vau, for tbe crimson p miser. The deceased lay dead on the floor, his head rangements which were made at tbe timo of the Act uf Uuiou actions be intended to submit to II verdict in both—to a little from Egypt. He thought that the experiment that the horse which got the prize should remain in tho agent of that excellent lamdlord andliiguly popular , and end panels are covered with a rich dark green being in the grate. The clothes on the body were not with regard to their justice or propriety at that period. He verdict for £1,000 in the action for seduction, nnd to a ver- of cultivating flax in districts where it was pre- the country ; but'the next question was, whether nobleman, tho Duke of Devonshire will ivo half seed plush, with light figure. Between each window is worth a shilling, and the stockings -were sewn on his proposes two subjects of inquiry—one how far tbo present , g dict for 1X3,000 in the action for breach of promise of mar- viously unknown ought to be tried , in the first they should be covering horses or not. to the tenantry on the estate who will grow from half an oval mirror set in a frame of white maple covered feet and had literally grown into the flesh. In the taxation is in accordance with the terms of the Treaty ol riage ; and ho added that he was instructed on tbe part of , instance, by landowners, after some further conversation , ' to two acres of and for the pur- with the green plush which adorns the panels, each room, deeds , lenses, policies of insurance, money, The counci l, Union ; find the other, liotv far it is just ivitb ralerairo (< flax, ns au experiment, Mr. Hcly to say that his client made no imputation of im- Mr. Kell of Castlekcll said that, as a country resolution tc the effect that they had heard pose of iving a subscrip- conduct to Miss Holy with any other person than mirror resting under an arch of finely-polished watches, and other property to the value of between y, y, passed a tin: resources of thn country, As respects tliu terms of tin g an impetus to the movement, moral gentleman in the west of Ireland, he could stall- the statement ot Lord St. Lawrence with much Tri'.il y of Union, 1 cannot disguiso my opinion Unit they tion was opened at Wednesday's meeting with the ob- himaelf, and that he withdrew every such imputation. Ser- mahogany and gold. The upper or middle roof is iXi.OOO and jC7,000, were found lying about aud con- Armstroug then rose aud observed articles seventeen coats that flax was cultivated, and the linen trade existed gratification , and considered that the show should iiuvu been kept, and more than kept. And that, I think, i; ject of erecting a scutching mill in tho Lismore district. jeant , that having heard, lighted through stained-glass windows, which, when cealed. Amongst other , , the very capable us counsel for the RCT. Mr. Ferguson in Galway and Mayo a. few years ago. The peasan- he held ; and referred the matter to the horse com- of demonstration. If wo look back simply to , the unconditional ocasion requires, may be used for ventilation, same number of waistcoats, and seventeen pairs of matters of fact and to tho tables of revenue yielded b submission to a verdict in that case—an action instituted if try there understood how to grow and prepare flax mittee fov the consideration of details. y the Each set of berths is separated from those adjoining boots, all nearly new, were found in the place. Two , two countries—Great Hritain considered as one country and LISMOHK HOARD OF GUARDIANS— WKDSBBDAT , no means with tho view of recoverng compensation in tbe hundred weight of coals, which it was ascertained were but they found a difiiculty in getting a market, for that would be by eliding panels. At either cud of the car is a Ireland as another—we find that whereas tho stipulation of In tho chair—F. E. CUSUKV , Esq., J.P. way of money, impossible, but for the purchased by him six months ago, were f ound very Now, in the north of I reland the wealthy millowners the Treaty of Union wus that Ireland should raise a revenue Other guardians present—Messrs. J. Kice, J. Slattery vindication, so far as possible, of the character of this un- handsomely-furnished toilet-room and water-closet , PILOTS I.V THE PORT OF WATEnFonD ,—There arc nearly untouched. It w«" I MB habit during the severe sent out travellers or walkers " who examined equal to lM7t!is of tbe gross revenue, bearing tho relatiuu to A. K. Uuher, J.P., W. H. Baldwin, James Parker, X. T. happy Indy—and having beard that no want of chastity, no these completing the appointments of the New , " , now, or lately were, 30 pilots in this harbour, whoso weather to sit shivering in his room, and no one could the crops in the ground, and purchased them from tho llritish revenue ol one to seven and a-hal f, tho Irish Foley, J.P., Michael Flyim, Barry Drew, J.P., and Uapt. H, immorality of conduct, save with tbe defendant, wa* then York and Erie sleeping car. The ruad is sooii to names and ages are thus given:—John Murray, 08 ; STATE OP THE HOUSE. induce him to allow a fire to be inado. A large quan- the farmers ; those travellers took care that the crop rovenue from tho timo of tho Union to the expiration of tho L. Harry. imputed by him to ber, and that cvory such imputation was be supplied with u full stock of these cars for night , nnd it is inferred from the Thomas Kelly, GO ; Edward Rogers, 48 ; James war appears to have been in tho proportion of one to cloven itaiuainiui? on previous Saturday, 317; admitted during unconditionally withdrawn, be (couusel) accepUd the ver- tity of food was also found was properly prepared for market ; and then there ravel. deplorable state of emaciation to which his body is re- Murphy, 50; John Picknell, 63 ; Michael Connors, (bear, bear). I do not think it rose in any one year at high tho week, 27 ; discharged do., 28 ; remaining on tbe above dict for £1,000 in that case, and would only take.tbe liberty was it certain market for it. When the Linen-hall 03 • Thomas Henry, as ono to ten. Tbo result was 310 ; uamber in infirmary, 100 ; in fever hospital, 21; of expressing his humble opinion tbgt in acting anon the A DEAD M AN D UIVISU A H ORSE.—The Galena duced that he must have denied himself the use of the 58; L'atrick Kelly, ; 40 ; Jaraea tho contribution of Ireland to date, tho expenses of the two cost of provisions nnd necessaries received during the week defendant had shown J)fiiwcrut tells of a man who, in a food. Two documents—one relating to £1,000, and the board was in existence it sent out flax inspectors, Huston, 60; William Walsh, 45 ; Thomas Power, 44 ; countries in regard to revenue fell , sound advice of his learned friends tbe (liiiiiois) buggy, short and that led to a rapid £60 13s. 6d.; cost of do. consumed, £38 10s. 6d. second action, for breach of pro- in the nei other to £GUO urvested in the Hank of England—were who examined every piece of flax, saw that it was Edward Kelly, 43 ; Benjamin Conn, 40 ; Thomas , accumulation of tho debt of proper discretion. In the was passing a lami-huiisc, g hbourhood oi , 02 Irelnnd. I presume it was felt by l'arliamcnt that it was FINAHCB.—Received during tho week, £71 11s. ll'd.; mise of marriage it w«s not necessary for biro to »ay more discovered among his papers. £25 iu gold found properl y manufactured, measured and branded it. Jiaston, 54; James Pholan, ; John Fowler, 40 ; , Wurrcii. one of the cold days lately. The good John Kelly, 37 ; John Kobinson, 30 ; Edward impossible that state of things should continue, and tbe con- paid do., £45 10s. 8J. ; balauco in favor of the guardians than that he accepted iho. rerdick for £3,000 as proposed. stowed away in rags, bags, and pursoa. It is not As to the anti quity of the growth of flax in Ireland,it Fitz- scquenco £1 352 8s. 3d. ' handed to the jury, verdict* woman of the house, thinking that he must be very gerald, 45; John Dinglcy. 58; Robert Butler ivus that the exchequers of the two countries were £517 Is. ; remaining uncollectcd, , The issue papers having beta for known whether the doccosed had any relatives living. appeared from on ancient Irish manuscript, of a , 48- consolidated A petition to parliament, from tho New Hois costs were found, and the cold, culled to him to come in and warm himself. Johu Di ins, Thomas Glody, 48 John , with tbe general consent of Parliament—that board o' £1,000 and £3,000 with Lord At an inquest on the bod his eccentricities were de- date 200 years anterior to the Christian era, that gg 49 , ; Butler , is to say, when tho oxchequers Kuiirdiaus, praying thnt every description of property liablo , who seemed somewhat affected no rep ly, bil l , turning neither to the ri ht y, John JIackey, 35; were consolidated tho debts Chief Justice Mon»bao , ex- Jlo III .M I I' g posed to, one of which was that although he had plenty the shield of a great warrior mentioned in it was 52 ; Patriok Donnelly. 40; Edward which- wero contracted to fulfil the separate engagements of to pay incoiuo tax «bould be assessed for poor rate, and that gratification at inch » termination of to ki'pt cm his way. The lady, fearing the Del'iny, 38 atrick Power, 33 ; William Kenned pressed his great nor lcll , of food he wuuld not let any one see him partake of it. made alternately of layers of linen and leather. ; l' y, Irelaud, from 18011 to 1810, were taken over by England, ull articles consumed in tho workhouse should be exempt very distressing a c«e. The fair lady is of the ripo a?e of freeze—k:iuwiii(! that there was no house 32 ; Patrick Barry, 40 ; James Barry, 33; Oswald and gentlempn 23. iiu.u would Dr. Coxhcail sa'ul that the clothes, of the deceased had Captain Leslie said he was a resident in a flax- from that time forward were shared by the whole king- from custom or excise duties, was adopted by tbe board. 29, and tbe youDg direction he was going^re- Kobinson ,, 38 ; Isaao Ryan, 22 ; Patrick Rogers, 2!J ' dom. The right bon. gentleman then to say that yews tor live miles in the not been changed for three months. The stockings hail growing district, and he believed flax to be one of proceeded The IllustratedLondon of November 8th, when her husband to follow him and induce him Christopher Cherry, 23 ; and John Glody, 22. There with respect to that consolidation he wns ouro tbe hon gentle- Beruon'a Great Clock, says : "The movement ijucsted to be cut off his feet , and the body was very emaciated. the moat precarious of crops. The past year was, L ONDON CRIME .—It is asserted, on good authority, describing of arc besides two pilot assistants, namely, John Ken- man did not supposo that it wns effected in n manner coutrary this dock, next p>Ibat of Westminster, is tbe largestin tbe to btop and warm himself, lie did so, and , coming Thn cruise of death was su effusiou of serum ou the to the that there are in the metropolis 16 no doubt, favourable ; and from three acres of flax nedy, 21, and John Rogers, 21. terms of the Act of Union—because it was, in tbe ,000 children world, nnd in point of qnahty of material, and fioUh of work- up, found him frozen still', dead, u« in Scotia *} et ea:i\ will cure excessive y lias, nnder any circumstances, power to lake the chiM ¦ in July of lut year. He belisred every iiyHablo in it to Austrian Mass in some of cotton. The American war had raised the price of rest was invested in fixed plant, be chaplains now celebrate Ireland, Wales, tbe Colouies, Iudia, or any part of tha J as cod-liver oil ; a complaint more frequent and, from the workhouse against the oonscnt of tho mother, correct bnt bad never Men retnrn more calculated «9fld, ¦i cotton , and no doubt at present great profits might COLONIZATION IN New Z EALAND —By tho lust , a*< the churches in the Danish provinces. to selecta clock. Also a abort pumpblet on Catbedial especiall scarcel less annoy ing tlmn the o'>ramis8ionors reply that '¦ the putative father has to deceive those wbo drew wbat appeared tho natural and, to women y, y but lie thought we should con- advices from New Zealand, we learn that de- Dr. Fitzgibbon in the Free Press, says that small public clocks, free for one stamp. J. W. Benson be made from flux ; the land ductions from it. However, tbe retnrns showed that , retired a> •rer-fetniB. no olnim to the possession of the child, aud he cannot natives is to Ire- , Prize Medal and honourable mention in claue* template the possibility of cotton coming down again. belonging tc the insurgent be confiscated, land contributed less than 2-17ths of tbo gross revenue pox is on the increase in donmel. 33 and 16. SciiLr.swic-HoLsiKiji.—At a meeting of the Lon- resist proceedings on tbe ground that his claim to have 33 and 31 Ludgate Hill London. Branch tEttablUumenU* Dr. Jacob observed that Irish flux was inferior iu and that about 8,000,000 acres are already considered •pedfidd by the Act of Union, though the bon. member ScAnnoRouaii . TatDB. REPORT.— Crinoline has , National Society, held the child is refused nor should the guardian*, in the 40, 47, and 03 Cornbill. Established 1743. - Wstcb don branch of the German ,^ and the former to have been forfeited. The Government purposes to made.a calculation that Ireland contributed more. - iHe risen suddenly.to a very high point, in consequence «no\ opinion of the commissioners, press upon tbe mothers' to quality to that produced in Belgium, was Clock Maker by Special Wurrant of Appointment atSeidt's Hotel , Finsbiiry-squtue, on Saturday last, turn tbig land to advantage at once by establishing not prepared to accede to tbe atatoments of the hon. to H.B.H abandon their children, which is praiseworthy on their was rejected by some manufacturers in favour of tho mom- of the late gales — Puneh. the Prince of Wales. ¦ < ¦ • Dr. G. Kinkti in the chair, the committee wero upon it 20,000 military settlers. The military settlers l>er, who aa be understood, said that £700,000 was paid in A WIDOW. part to decline to do." latter. THE FITTEST DOWER POR —A widower. Mr. W. F. Windbam bas rejoined the coach bruinm to forward letters of acknowled gment to will each receive 50 acres of good land, and an allot- Knulnnd on account of duty for sugar, which was curried to instructed ILLIAM OUTELL —The great forger William reference to the obser- I NSOLVBBT.—TO it brought up at Waterfard , 13th April botwteu Norwich and Cromer, under, the stylo and W R . , Dr. Hodges, of Belfast, in ment of ono acre in tho nearest government townshi Ireland and consumed, aud that that sum virtually formed title of those members of pdi-Jjamcnt who, notwithstanding time an inmate of the convict p. -Johu Roe Steele, Crookiille »nd Knockroe, co. Watettord, " Wiudbam and Breeze," having taking a partner. Koupeil, is Ht the present vation of Mr. Kelly, said ho was not aware of any The rest of the land will be sold to defray the cost of part of thn Irish revenue. It would, indeed, sbow a capa- Camcloaggartb the prevalent sympathy for the Danish causo iu prison »t Portfea. He works iu tbe v«rJ, and is also : previously of Newtowu and , said county, district in which the cultivation of flnx had been the war. city for tbe consumption of thnt articlo in Irelaud out of all former. VnoUnrl lmve truly explained die Bufferings of the engaged in levelling tbe furtificntions surrounding the proportion with tbo population if, besides tbe discountenanced in conseaucncc of the want of THE WAR IN N BW ZEAIAND.— Lieutenant H. duty on Mr. R. Landells has been lent out by tbe Illustrated